Why is a thin ozone layer over Antarctica of particular concern to scientists?
A.
It is directly over one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world.
B.
It could result in melting ice caps, causing sea levels to rise.
C.
It would affect fishing hauls in the areas beneath it.
D.
No scientific research can be conducted as long as the hole exists.
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The answer is B.
It could result in melting ice caps, creating sea level to increase.
There is ozone hole over Antarctica because the specific chemical reaction takes place effectively in Antarctica.
Chlorofluorocarbons are known as organic compounds which are made up of fluorine, carbon and chlorine and these substances will tend to deplete the ozone layer fully.
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