ozone hole

ozone hole
A region of the stratosphere over Antarctica (and a smaller one over the Arctic) that is depleted of ozone in the local spring.

Callis says that the ozone hole now developing over the Antarctic is as deep as last years hole, but seems to cover a smaller area.


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