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Why is there a hole in the ozone layer?

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Question by Lord of the Flames
Submitted on 2/16/2004
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Why is there a hole in the ozone layer?


Answer by farzad
Submitted on 3/9/2004
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what is ozone?

 

Answer by porn star
Submitted on 6/24/2004
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why do people fart so much

 

Answer by gazz
Submitted on 3/22/2005
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it is a mixture of carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide and that is what is polluting the atmosphere which causes acid rain and global warming

 

Answer by Pegstar
Submitted on 10/29/2005
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There is a hole in the ozone layer because of the air pollution.

 

Answer by Nic Nic
Submitted on 5/22/2006
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The Ozone Layer is a layer of upper atmosphere where most atmospheric ozone is concentrated, from about 19 to 48 kilometers above the earth, with the maximum ozone concentration occuring at an altitude of about 19 kilometers. Also called ozonosphere.

 

Answer by person
Submitted on 10/6/2006
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why are you so gay

 

Answer by Precious
Submitted on 1/12/2007
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People fart to release gases we have built up in our body

 

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