Damaged ozone - or the ozone holes are not found on land they happen in the upper atmosphere. The holes are centered above the rotational poles of the planet.
Ozone is damaged by CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
The ozone layer is not destructive. So it is exactly "nowhere".
The ozone layer is damaged by the CFC's and the halogens. There halogens affect the ozone by reacting with it.
The ozone at poles is damaged. It is due to cold temperature there.
The hole in the ozone layer can be found over the poles. The bigger one is over the continent of Antarctica.
Yes, his research showed this. He developed and found that CFC chemicals damaged ozone. The damage is due to Chlorine's properties.Yes he did. He showed that CFC's depleted ozone.
The ozone layer is damaged from below. It is because of the PSC's that are catalysts for depletion.
The continent was Antarctic. It was the first to witness the ozone hole.
The largest ozone hole is over Antarctica, which is a continent.
The ozone layer can be damaged by human too. Humans use ozone depleting substances which contain chlorine and fluorine which initiate a reaction with ozone and deplete it.
Humans have destroyed ozone by using CFC's.These deplete the ozone.
The damage that the ozone layer has as big as a continent is ........ Antartica .