Ozone hole, Earth, detergent, atmosphere, Antartic, pollution
Technically, ozone hole is not just a hole within which the ozone is not present, however, it actually is an area of extremely depleted ozone within the atmosphere above the Antarctic, which happens during the southern hemisphere spring beginning at around august to October. In other words, denotes the thinning, however, not complete absenteeism of earth's atmosphere ozone layer, which takes place over the continent of Antarctica.
[...] Such natural sunlight buffering is quite advantageous since the ultraviolet light of high energy is capable of penetrating uppermost skin layers.as a result, cells might end up damaged which is explained through sunburn as well as more threateningly, genetic material which resides within every cell (DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid) destruction. Damage of some DNA within skin cells by such ultraviolet light is associated with certain cancers development. Observation of the ozone hall has for a long time been done with great seriousness. [...]
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[...] Massive Ozone Hole Found In Earth's 'Detergent' Layer Over The Pacific, Scientist Warns. Retrieved from huffingtonpost.com: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/14/ozone- hole_n_5148878.html?ir=India Australian Department of Environment. (2015). The ozone layer. Retrieved from environment.gov.au: http://www.environment.gov.au/protection/ozone/ozone-science/ozone- layer Charles, W. (2014). The Ozone Hole. NASA Ozone Watch Enviromental Protection Agency. (n.d.). Ozone Science: The Facts Behind the Phaseout. Retrieved from epa.gov: http://www.epa.gov/ozone/science/sc_fact.html Kondratyev, K. [...]
[...] It is this that reduces UV radiation amount which passes across the atmosphere to the earth. There are good future prospects for ozone layers recovery. Nonessential consumption for main ozone exhausting substances stopped in the year 1996 for developed nations and in 2010 for developing nations. The prediction of scientists is that the global community is in the process of complying with the Montreal Protocol and that the ozone layer may recover to the levels of pre- 1980 between 2050- 2065 (Australian Department of Environment, 2015). References Andrea, T. (2014). [...]
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