Who discovered the ozone hole?
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Answer:
In the mid-1980s, scientists Joe Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin opened the world's eyes to a new phenomenon: "unanticipated and large decreases in stratospheric ozone levels over the Antarctic stations of Halley and Faraday," which became known as the Antarctic ozone hole, writes Susan Solomon, the EAPS
Explanation:
In 1985 scientists Joe Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin discovered the ozone hole.
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In the mid-1980s, scientists Joe Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin opened the world's eyes to a new phenomenon: "unanticipated and large decreases in stratospheric ozone levels over the Antarctic stations of Halley and Faraday," which became known as the Antarctic ozone hole, writes Susan Solomon, the EAPS.