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+ | Mark I think the ozone hole will have recovered by 2065 but more precise information is available in this document: [[File:WMO-Scientific-Assessment-of-Ozone-Depletion-2006-20-Questions.pdf]] | ||
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Mark I think the ozone hole will have recovered by 2065 but more precise information is available in this document: File:WMO-Scientific-Assessment-of-Ozone-Depletion-2006-20-Questions.pdf
--Jamesm 15:36, 8 May 2011 (BST)
..............no one go to the South Pole or else. :) Never planned to ever go there but my mind will also not even think of that possbility. I wonder how many holes we have and if we are in critical stage that is irreversible. HMMMMMMMMMMMMM
--Markvd 14:28, 8 May 2011 (BST)