why is ozone layer lost more in cold?
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The chlorine from the decay of CFCs is converted to a highly reactive gas by unusual clouds that only form in the stratosphere at extremely cold temperatures, which is why cold winters make for larger ozone holes. The return of sunlight to the polar latitudes in spring initiates the ozone-depleting reactions.
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The loss of ozone means slightly more heat can escape into space from that region. Global warming is also predicted to have a modest impact on the Antarctic ozone hole. ... While greenhouse gases absorb heat at a relatively low altitudes and warm the surface, they actually cool the stratosphere
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