Washington: The first significant ozone hole above the Antarctic is now as big as North America, scientists have claimed.
Spanning about 25 million square kilometers, the ozone hole over the South Pole reached its maximum annual size on September 14, becoming the fifth largest on record, they said.
The largest Antarctic ozone hole ever recorded occurred in 2006, at a size of 27.5 million square km, a size documented by Nasa’s Earth-observing Aura satellite, LiveScience reported.