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Yes, it closes up naturally after the sun returns to the area each spring. Without the sun, it is impossible to maintain the levels of ozone at the poles, thus the thinning occurs each winter until the "hole" occurs late winter or early spring. As long as we have sunlight and oxygen, the hole will close each year naturally.

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