New Zealand has a hole over it. It is because it lies near the poles.
There is no specific hole in the ozone layer directly above China. However, ozone depletion is a global issue, and areas around the world, including China, can be affected by thinning of the ozone layer due to human activities.
The ozone hole is found in the same layer as ozone layer. It is found in stratosphere.
Scientists discovered a hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica in 1977. This hole was primarily caused by the release of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances into the atmosphere.
yes, and it was the "antarctic ozone hole"ozone layer
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.
It has been discovered above various countries. Australia, New Zealand to name a few.
There is no specific hole in the ozone layer directly above China. However, ozone depletion is a global issue, and areas around the world, including China, can be affected by thinning of the ozone layer due to human activities.
The ozone hole is found in the same layer as ozone layer. It is found in stratosphere.
The ozone hole is quite big. It is as big as Australia.
Yes, there was a hole in the ozone layer.
Pollution depletes the ozone layer, and is causing a hole in it right above Antarctica.
There is no hole in UV but in ozone layer. And the hole in ozone layer is actually the thinning of the layer.
Scientists discovered a hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica in 1977. This hole was primarily caused by the release of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting substances into the atmosphere.
yes, and it was the "antarctic ozone hole"ozone layer
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.
See "Can the hole in the Ozone layer be fixed?"
Ozone layer has hole in it above Antartica continent. It is formed due to CFC gas. Beacuse of the hole there is an increase in the temperature of earth.