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The line graphs show the size of the ozone hole over Antarctica and the generation of three ozone-damaging gases over two decades, starting from 1980. Overall, it is clear that while the generation of CFC-12 and N20 surged, CFC-11 witnessed an opposite trend. Furthermore, the ozone hole expanded during this period. On the one hand, […]
The two line graphs illustrate how the ozone hole size change over the Antarctica region and the amount of three different gases produced altogether which caused damage to the ozone layer during the same period between 1980 and 2000. At first, the ozone hole was it smallest size of about half of thousand square kilometers […]
The given line graphs illustrate the changes in the Ozone hole size over the Antarctica region and the amount of three gases produced which caused damage to the ozone layer from 1980 to 2000. The ozone hole was at its smallest size of about 400 thousand square kilometres in 1980, but 20 years later, it […]
The graph illustrates the size of the ozone hole over Antarctica. And the amount of 3 different types of gases that damaged the layer from 1980 to 2000. Overall, the size of the ozone hole grew larger over the entire period. The production of CFC-12 and N2O is increased. But the average release of CFC-11 […]
The diagrams illustrate the ozone hole size over Antarctica and the amount of three different types of gases that damaged the layer from 1980 to 2000. Overall, the size of the ozone hole grew larger over the whole period. The production of CFC-12 and N2O increased, but the average release of CFC-11 declined. The size […]
