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Polar Ozone Holes

Ozone depletion

Ozone depletion

From September 21-30, 2006. The average area of the ozone hole was the largest ever observed, at 10.6 million square miles. There is the least ozone at the blue and purple areas, and the most at the green, yellow, and red areas.

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