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Y are thr no ozone holes in arctic?

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i hve heard thr r ozone holes in antartica but nt in arctic

plz tell me y....coz in both places if conditions r same thn ozone hole must be present

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  1. Because there's no holes anywhere other than the natural holes and it's not hot in the arctic so it would be harder for some people (liberals) to make you believe there were holes in the arctic. If you believed there were holes it would be easier to impose a tax on you for no reason.

    I guess your safe from tax's being taken from you in the future from bogus global warming scams.

    Don't believe Al Gore and his rhetoric. It's a 'build-up' to get everyone to agree to a tax/paycheck for himself and other crooks like him.


  2. I'm not sure, though I remember reading several years ago in the Hobart "Mercury"how the University of Tasmania with an American university had punched a hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic. It was reported with great pride and I remember thinking even then, that it couldn't be a good thing, so maybe that's where all the holes over the Antarctic originate.

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