Virtually all ozone depletion occurs during the winter months over each pole because there is a lack of sunlight to generate more ozone. The ozone returns almost immediately when the sun returns after the long winter nights of the poles Solar activity is second on this list. As a matter of fact, we know that the largest thinning of the ozone layer occurred in 1858 after a very active year for flares There is a debate that CFC's could be contributing to the issue.
Soem say that the material is much heavier then air, yet some trace levels of CFC material has been seen in the upper atmosphere. If this chemical is present in any amount, it could have some affect on the amount of ozone during the winter months. The issue would be mitigated in areas that have daily sunlight.
The major causes of ozone hole are as follows: 1) The indiscriminate use of CFC's by the human race which contains chlorine and fluorine responsible for the maximum amount of ozone depletion 2) The increase in the amount of the greenhouse gases by the humans as the greenhouse gases lead to the greenhouse effect and greenhouse effect to ozone depletion 3) Decrease the flight of the jets in the stratospheric region as they lead to ozone depletion.
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