Ozone destruction rate and formation rate when does it happen
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Formation of the 'ozone hole' requires 'polar stratospheric clouds' (PSCs) to form; this occurs when temperatures fall below their formation temperature of around -78°C. Thisoccurs for only 1-2 months in Arctic regions, but across 5 to 6 months in Antarctica through winter and early spring.
The reactive gases formed from halogen source gases react chemically to destroy ozone in the stratosphere . ... In polar regions, surface reactions that occur at low temperatures on polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) greatly increase the abundance of the most reactive chlorine gas, chlorine monoxide (ClO) .
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Formation of the 'ozone hole' requires 'polar stratospheric clouds' (PSCs) to form; this occurs when temperatures fall below their formation temperature of around -78°C. Thisoccurs for only 1-2 months in Arctic regions, but across 5 to 6 months in Antarctica through winter and early spring.
The reactive gases formed from halogen source gases react chemically to destroy ozone in the stratosphere . ... In polar regions, surface reactions that occur at low temperatures on polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) greatly increase the abundance of the most reactive chlorine gas, chlorine monoxide (ClO) .
i hope it helps : -)
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