This 3D animation shows that the ozone hole at the South Pole is larger than a continent.
Scientists from the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service, a European Union program, concluded that the hole in the ozone layer that forms year after year at the South Pole is larger than a continent. In 2021, the hole is 75% larger than in previous years.
Scientists from the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service, a European Union program, concluded that the hole in the ozone layer that forms year after year at the South Pole is larger than a continent.
In 2021, the hole is 75% larger than in previous years.