The Hole that is spoken of in regrades to the south pole is the hole in the ozone layer. there is a layer of ozone that envelopes the world. this is made up of O3 and protects the surface of the earth from excessive dangerous solar radiation. As a result of certain pollutants a large hole has appeared in this layer stretching all the way to New Zealand and the bottom of Australia. This increased the damage that is done to living organisms on the surface of the Earth.
The south pole is located at one point on the continent of Antarctica.
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".
Just make a hole somewhere and go.
The pole that is having late winter / early spring.See "Where is the hole in the ozone layer?"
Ozone layer is depletion is happening in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It is majorly concentrated over Antarctica's atmosphere.
The hole is in the southern Hemisphere. It is at the south pole.
The hole in ozone is over the south pole. Antarctica has the largest.
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.
you will end at north pole
The south pole is located at one point on the continent of Antarctica.
The ozone hole is located at the south pole. Antarctica and Australia are covered.
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.
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".
The ozone hole is in the south pole. It is over Antarctica.
Presently the hole is around the south pole. Mostly over Antarctica.
The south pole's atmosphere is impacted more than the north pole's due to the Antarctic ozone hole, which forms over Antarctica during the Southern Hemisphere's spring. This ozone hole leads to greater ozone depletion in the south pole's atmosphere compared to the north pole. Additionally, the south pole is more isolated and has less atmospheric mixing, allowing pollutants to build up more easily.
When it is winter at the South pole, the ozone naturally decays forming an ozone hole.