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Subject: The hole in the ozone layerat the south pole

Date: Mon Feb 14 14:01:37 2000
Posted by trevor_ridgley@hotmil. com
Grade level: undergrad School: No school entered.
City: high wycombe State/Province: bucks Country: No country entered.
Area of science: Earth Sciences
ID: 950558497.Es
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we a re told that the hole in the ozone layer at the south pole is caused 
by the release of cfc gas from airosols and fridges . Most of these would 
be in the northen hemaphere ,so due to this the hole sould be at the north 
pole, because we are told the the nouth and south hemaphese are mostly 
seperated ie cebinol radiation from the ussr stayed in the nonth ,
i would like to know 
with thanks 
Trevor Ridgley

I have looked very hard and cannot find the answer to my question
will you reconsider answering my question
many thanks
Trevor Ridgley




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Re: The hole in the ozone layerat the south pole
we a re told that the hole in the ozone layer at the south pole is caused 
by the release of cfc gas from airosols and fridges . Most of these would 
be in the northen hemaphere ,so due to this the hole sould be at the north 
pole, because we are told the the nouth and south hemaphese are mostly 
seperated ie cebinol radiation from the ussr stayed in the nonth ,
i would like to know 
with thanks 
Trevor Ridgley


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