Environment
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New Study Suggest Lightning Strikes May Have Some Effect on Earth's Ozone Layer
Lightning strikes are loud and can easily be spotted. They are violent to the extent of shaking your bones and lighting up the sky. A new study proposes that these potent events can change the chemistry of Earth's atmosphere. And this could even affect Earth's crucial ozone layer.
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