The ozone layer dissolves above Antarctica. It is because of cold temperature there.
The pole that is having late winter / early spring.See "Where is the hole in the ozone layer?"
Antarctica is subjected to the world's largest ozone hole, known as the Antarctic ozone hole. This hole is a seasonal phenomenon that occurs in the stratosphere above Antarctica during the Southern Hemisphere spring.
Above: the rest of the stratosphereBelow: the rest of the troposphere
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.
The chemical that cause ozone hole over antarctica is CFC. Chlorofluorocarbons are the ones that contain chlorine which deplete ozone layer.
The layer of gas found above Antarctic is ozone. It was found to be depleted.
The hole in the ozone layer is above the continent of antarctica (something along the lines of that)
Pollution depletes the ozone layer, and is causing a hole in it right above Antarctica.
The ozone hole is quite big. It is as big as Australia.
The hole in the Ozone layer is directly above Antarctica. There is no significant local smog. There can still be a permanent installation. The size of the ozone hole serves to indicate general ozone layer "health".
The CFC caused the hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica!
The pole that is having late winter / early spring.See "Where is the hole in the ozone layer?"
Ozone is depleted at Antarctica. It is because of low temperatures.
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The ozone depletion requires low temperatures. It is because ozone is depleted in Antarctica.
The hole in the ozone layer is located over Antarctica.
Antarctica is subjected to the world's largest ozone hole, known as the Antarctic ozone hole. This hole is a seasonal phenomenon that occurs in the stratosphere above Antarctica during the Southern Hemisphere spring.