An unusually large hole was drilled in the ozone layer on the North Pole

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Over the past few weeks, new research has been published showing that worrying cracks in the ozone layer in the South Pole have largely disappeared, but in March, a new hole was opened in the atmosphere on the Arctic this time.


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What makes the event interesting is that ozone holes have mostly been formed on the South Pole so far and a hole of this size has not been formed on the North Pole before.

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Lower than normal temperatures in the polar region are shown as the main reason for the ozone hole being so large. Strong winds are above the Arctic Region “pole vortex“It trapped cold air inside, causing lower temperatures and higher altitude clouds than normal. This caused the ozone layer in the Arctic to become thinner, and after a while it caused a hole in the ozone layer.

The hole will likely create a new benchmark for the largest ozone hole recorded at the North Pole. European Space Agency(ESA) scientists said in the statement that the ozone hole; About three times Greenland He said he covers an area and his further growth may expose people living in the far north to high levels of ultraviolet radiation. Thankfully ESA their researchers think the hole will close on its own in the next few weeks.


http://www.esa.int/applications/observing_the_earth/copernicus/sentinel-5p/unusual_ozone_hole_opens_over_the_arctic






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