No, the Aliens that use it, keep it under control.
Not a hole, but there was a large ozone layer hole right above the South Pole. That ozone hole has diminished in size in the last few years, effectively "healing".
A black hole can have an electric charge if it swallows electrically charged objects, but no objects that we know of have magnetic charge. Magnets always have both a north pole and a south pole; there is no evidence that one can exist alone. A lone north or south pole would be called a magnetic monopole, and would have magnetic charge. If we discovered a magnetic monopole and fed it to a black hole then the black hole would gain the magnetic charge.
Ozone layer is depletion is happening in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It is majorly concentrated over Antarctica's atmosphere.
No, the ozone hole is largest over Antarctica during December. There is a smaller version over the North Pole in June.
Matthew Henson in 1909.
There is a hole above Antarctic but not North pole. The culprit are westerly winds.
you will end at north pole
Santa live at the North Pole
Not a hole, but there was a large ozone layer hole right above the South Pole. That ozone hole has diminished in size in the last few years, effectively "healing".
Santa Claus lives at the North Pole.
I think you are thinking of "pole." He is purported to live at the North Pole.
A black hole can have an electric charge if it swallows electrically charged objects, but no objects that we know of have magnetic charge. Magnets always have both a north pole and a south pole; there is no evidence that one can exist alone. A lone north or south pole would be called a magnetic monopole, and would have magnetic charge. If we discovered a magnetic monopole and fed it to a black hole then the black hole would gain the magnetic charge.
No at the moment. The ozone hole at the south pole has formed and is closing. The hole at the north pole probably has not started forming yet.
There is a smaller ozone hole at the North Pole, but the hole in Antarctica is largest because the South Pole is much colder than the North Pole (-80 C). CFCs released from industries take several years to rise to the stratosphere and global winds spread these man-made gases all over the world. The extreme cold in Antarctica provides ideal conditions for the chlorine in the CFCs to separate and destroy the ozone. See the question below for more.
Ozone layer is depletion is happening in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It is majorly concentrated over Antarctica's atmosphere.
Once a year, in the late winter / early spring, there is an ozone hole over the south pole. And six months later, there is one over the north pole.
Only if you could withstand the immense heat of the inner core of the Earth's center !