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Maximum ozone depletion has been observed in which of the following

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Answered by jgpilapil
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Maximum ozone depletion is especially observed in the Antarctica.

Popularly called the ozone hole, this is occurs due to the special atmospheric conditions that occur in the late winter/early spring season in the Antarctic.

Due to the very cold winter (late winter) in the Antarctic, polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) form in the stratosphere of the Antarctic. In this area, chlorine and bromines are promoted to react which produces the ozone hole during early Springtime in the Antarctic.

Answered by shoaibahmad131
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Ozone depletion shows that two related events observed since the late 1970s: a steady lowering of about four percent in the total amount of ozone in Earth's atmosphere, and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone around Earth's polar regions. The latter phenomenon is referred to as the ozone hole.That are Painfully True. The ozone layer is responsible for absorbing harmful ultraviolet rays, and preventing them from entering the Earth's atmosphere. However, various factors have led to the depletion and damage of this protective layer.May

The severe depletion of the Antarctic ozone layer known as the “ozone hole” occurs because of the special atmospheric and chemical conditions that exist there and nowhere else on the globe. The very low winter temperatures in the Antarctic stratosphere cause polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) to form.

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