Ozone hole above Arctic caused due to unusual atmosphere condition closes



A hole in the Ozone layer above the Arctic cause due to unusual atmosphere conditions, including freezing temperatures in the stratosphere,has closed. The development was confirmed by  Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and Copernicus climate change service (C3S) implemented on behalf of the European Commission. The hole was first spotted by scientists in late March this year.

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