Science, asked by queenh785, 7 months ago

the ozone hole why over Antarctica

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Answered by reenaagrawal
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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.

Answered by starboy1729
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coz.. the Antarctic region is so cold and the latitude is to low over there... so thus there is a ozone hole

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