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Negative side of ozone layer depletion?

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Increased cancers of all sorts. Mutation in all surface organisms. Decreased crop yields. But it is self-correcting. Once all Mankind is dead (or suddenly wises up), and the last of His contributions to depletion are removed / neutralized, Nature can repair the ozone in a matter of days.

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Which country is most affected by ozone layer depletion show in map?

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