
Arctic ozone loss hits new record
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Science, Biology, Physics, Social Studies, Life Skills
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11th Grade - University
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The video explains how UVB rays from the sun are affected by man-made ozone-depleting gases like chlorofluorocarbons. These gases break down atmospheric ozone through a two-stage reaction. An unusually cold winter in the Arctic has accelerated the activity of these gases, leading to the formation of an ozone hole five times the size of California.
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