During Antarctic spring, ozone is produced faster than the decay rate of ozone, which is why the ozone hole heals shut during its spring. So the question assumes the untrue. Over the Antarctic, the "ozone hole" represents equilibrium between the amount of UV-C received, and the chemicals / processes that serve to destroy ozone... located over the Antarctic. Diffusion is very low both vertically, or horizontally across any jet stream components present.
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yes, and it was the "antarctic ozone hole"ozone layer
Oxygen formed during photosynthesis is the gas O2.
It was formed during the Ice Age..
At convergent boundaries are boundaries the crust is destroyed by subduction of oceanic crust underneath continental crust or other oceanic crust.
Where is the crust neither formed nor destroyed? -In the subduction zone the crust is neither formed nor destroyed.
How are the continental plants formed and how are they eventually destroyed ? (AS 1)
Catholic AnswerNo, don't be ridiculous, the Illuminati was a secret society which was formed during the Enlightenment by protestant Deists. It was destroyed nine years after it was formed.
Catholic AnswerNo, don't be ridiculous, the Illuminati was a secret society which was formed during the Enlightenment by protestant Deists. It was destroyed nine years after it was formed.
The islands of the Greater Antilles were formed from the collision of tectonic plates. This collision caused volcanic activity, which led to the formation of the mountainous terrain and volcanic rock that make up the islands of Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica. Over time, erosion and other geological processes have shaped the islands into their current forms.
antarctic soil differs from other soil because it is formed from volcanic rocks
Divergent: Created Collision\Subduction: Destroyed
The base of the food chain is formed by Antarctic Krill, Euphasia supberba.
at a transform boundary
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The islands of the Greater Antilles were formed through a combination of tectonic plate movements and volcanic activity. The region is located along the boundary between the Caribbean and North American tectonic plates, leading to the formation of mountains and volcanic arcs that eventually emerged as the islands we see today.
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