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Tyler Massey |
May 19 2005, 04:44 PM
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[FONT=Arial] Hey Mr. Crumrine How is the weather in Alaska? Do you know how much ozone has been destoryed over Alaska? I was just wondering because well we just did a thing where it said how much ozone was lost over Antartica. How bout them animals? Is there anything exctiting wit dat. Well I think I'm going to go but you take care.
Love Always. xox Tyler James Massey xox |
Tom_Crumrine |
May 21 2005, 09:46 AM
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Tyler,
Thanks for your question and your weird closing. Your question is a good one and I have wondered for a while why there is less publicity about the ozone hole over the Arctic than over Antarctica. I had two thougths, one that the hole over the Antarctic was studied first so it remains the best studied example. Two, the Artic ozone hole, from what I have read, seems to be less consistent than the one over Antarctica. I did find a pretty good synopsis of the problem at: Alaska Science Outreadh--ozone For a more detailed explanation I consulted Colin Baird's Environmental Chemistry. This is availble online and for Concord High Students it is available in room e330. Hope this helps. |
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