Yes there is. But is is not large in size.
The hole in the ozone layer is caused above Australia. It is also caused over the poles. It is due to low temperature.
Yes, it is. It is over the south poles.
The ozone hole extended to cover parts of South America, which extend further south than either Tasmania or New Zealand. Australia would be exposed only about the same time as South Africa. The ozone hole forms in areas that are not exposed to UV-C from the Sun, and expose areas to UV-B radiation that cannot arrive from the Sun. So the real problem is the general depletion of the ozone layer that causes the ozone hole to be large... not the hole itself, or even perhaps the area it exposes.
Ozone layer is depleting. Austrailia has a major hole over it.
yes, and it was the "antarctic ozone hole"ozone layer
All of the problems in ozone are due to human activity. This has even caused a hole in ozone.
The hole in ozone layer is the thinning of layer of ozone. It is because of the CFC's released by humans.
The state of South Australia is the place in Australia most likely to be affected by the ozone layer. This is because of the hole in the ozone layer.
The ozone hole is quite big. It is as big as Australia.
The ozone hole extended to cover parts of South America, which extend further south than either Tasmania or New Zealand. Australia would be exposed only about the same time as South Africa. The ozone hole forms in areas that are not exposed to UV-C from the Sun, and expose areas to UV-B radiation that cannot arrive from the Sun. So the real problem is the general depletion of the ozone layer that causes the ozone hole to be large... not the hole itself, or even perhaps the area it exposes.
The ozone hole is quite big. It is as big as Australia.
Ozone layer is spread all over not just Australia. I think you mean to say ozone hole.
Australia is not completely covered.. There is ozone hole there.
Ozone layer is depleting. Austrailia has a major hole over it.
The ozone has a hole over Australia and Antarctica. It is because of the westerlies.
Scientists notices the UV rays. It gave them the idea about the ozone hole.
There is no hole in UV but in ozone layer. And the hole in ozone layer is actually the thinning of the layer.
The areas near poles. These areas have suffered.
yes, and it was the "antarctic ozone hole"ozone layer