ozone hole
English
Noun
ozone hole (plural ozone holes)
- A region of the stratosphere over Antarctica (and a smaller one over the Arctic) that is depleted of ozone in the local spring.
- 1986, "Air chemists braced for battle over ozone hole," New Scientist, 6 Nov., p. 22 (retrieved 19 July 2010):
- Callis says that the ozone hole now developing over the Antarctic is as deep as last year's hole, but seems to cover a smaller area.
- 1986, "Air chemists braced for battle over ozone hole," New Scientist, 6 Nov., p. 22 (retrieved 19 July 2010):
Translations
region of the stratosphere over Antarctica that is depleted of ozone in the local spring
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