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If this new study is correct, the hole might not have been healing as much as we thought. In fact, the researchers say the depletion of the ozone in the layer above Antarctica could be driven by ...
The ozone hole, which forms annually over Antarctica’s stratosphere, has been a symbol of environmental damage since the 1980s, when scientists discovered it was rapidly growing due to human ...
“The especially long-lived ozone holes during 2020-2022 fit squarely into this picture, as the size/depth of the hole during October was particularly notable in all three years.” ...
Despite public perception, the Antarctic ozone hole has been remarkably massive and long-lived over the past four years; researchers believe chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) aren't the only things to blame.
After starting in late August, this year's ozone hole expanded to a peak of 8.49 million square miles (22 million square kilometres) by the end of September. This is over 1.16 million square miles ...
The ozone hole was at its biggest in 2000 at nearly 11.6 million square miles (29.9 million square kilometers), according to NASA data. But scientists say it will take decades to completely heal.
The ozone hole was at its biggest in 2000 at nearly 11.6 million square miles, according to NASA data. But scientists say it will take decades to completely heal.
The ozone hole was at its biggest in 2000 at nearly 11.6 million square miles (29.9 million square kilometers), according to NASA data. But scientists say it will take decades to completely heal.
The ozone hole was at its biggest in 2000 at nearly 11.6 million square miles (29.9 million square kilometers), according to NASA data. But scientists say it will take decades to completely heal. ___ ...
The ozone hole was at its biggest in 2000 at nearly 11.6 million square miles (29.9 million square kilometers), according to NASA data. But scientists say it will take decades to completely heal. ___ ...
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