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"Bigger Than Antarctica"- Experts Alarmed as This Year's Ozone Hole is Larger Than Usual
According to the experts in charge of monitoring it, the hole in the ozone layer that forms every year is "much greater than normal" and is presently larger than Antarctica.
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