yes, and it was the "antarctic ozone hole"
ozone layer
yes, and it was the "antarctic ozone hole"
ozone layer
Scientists discovered that a hole had formed in the Ozone Layer.
The ozone hole was discovered over Antarctica.
The ozone hole is mostly over Antarctica. It was first discovered in 1984.
The ozone layer was postulated in 1880 by Hartley (the Hartley absorption bands), and expected to be above the troposphere. In 1921 Dobson and Lindeman noted the temperature rise at the bottom of the stratosphere, and surmised it was caused by UV absorption by ozone there. In 1919 and 1920, Fabry and Buisson designed a spectrograph and made the first total column ozone measurements (and they were correct as to how much ozone was present).
Joseph Charles Farman is the British geophysicist who, together with Brian Gardiner and Jon Shanklin, published the discovery of the ozone hole over Antarctica. Their results were first published on May 16, 1985.--wikipedia
The ozone layer is the portion of the atmosphere that filters out most of the dangerous UV waves that hit the Earth from the sun. In 1985, scientists discovered a very large hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica.
The first ozone hole was discovered in 1985. It was a breakthrough.
A hole in the ice was discovered first in the 1970s. This very large hole has frozen over and reappeared twice since then. It is called the Antarctic ozone hole.In addition, the Antarctic Ozone Hole was discovered in 1985. It is an annual event in Spring.
The ozone hole was discovered over Antarctica.
Ozone hole was discovered by Joseph Farman. He discovered the ozone hole over Antarctica.
Ozone hole is discovered over Antarctica. It is because of the low temperatures.
Over antarctica
The ozone hole is mostly over Antarctica. It was first discovered in 1984.
It was discovered over Antarctica. It is because of the low temperature there.
The ozone hole is present over Antarctica. It is because of low temperatures.
The ozone hole was discovered by Dr. Farman. He discovered it over Antarctica.
The ozone layer was postulated in 1880 by Hartley (the Hartley absorption bands), and expected to be above the troposphere. In 1921 Dobson and Lindeman noted the temperature rise at the bottom of the stratosphere, and surmised it was caused by UV absorption by ozone there. In 1919 and 1920, Fabry and Buisson designed a spectrograph and made the first total column ozone measurements (and they were correct as to how much ozone was present).
The first hole in ozone appeared over Antarctic. It was in year 1985 most probably.