Subject: Why is the hole in the ozone layer covering antartica?
Date: Wed Nov 18 19:19:44 1998
Posted by stef
Grade level: 7-9
School: No school entered.
City: Somerset State/Province: KY
Country: 42501
Area of science: Earth Sciences
ID: 911438384.Es
Message:
Lately, in science class we have been learning about the hydroshpere,
lithosphere, and atmosphere. We've concentrated mostly on the atmosphere and
the ozone. We talked about the ozone hole also. So, I was wondering how come
the hole in the ozone layer is over Antarctica and not over any other part of
the Earth?
Re: Why is the hole in the ozone layer covering antartica?
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