Ozone hole over the South Pole now bigger than Antarctica: Scientists

The ozone hole over the South Pole is now larger than Antarctica, scientists from the European Union's Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service said. The hole forms over the Antarctic in the Southern Hemisphere's spring, which is from August to October. The hole in the ozone layer, which sits between 9 and 22 miles above the Earth, is typically caused by chemicals.

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