DescriptionSatellite map of ozone about Antartica.png
English: This published satellite map shows the total ozone above the Antarctic region in 1983. Based on the numerical legend, the dark matter over the Antarctic represents low levels of ozone, indicating that there will be more UV exposure and a potential increase of greenhouse gases in the future if further action is not taken.
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