The Ozone Is Damaged
It is no secret that due to carbon emissions and increase in CO2 levels, it has lead to the depletion of Earth’s atmosphere, and it has invariably resulted in damaging the Ozone layer that protects us from the harmful ultra-violet rays of the sun. The holes have also been accelerated by Antarctica’s fast and cold winds and a low-pressure area.
The deepest hole found above Antarctica is known to be a yearly occurrence. It opens and closes on its own accord, but the speed of the process depends on the pollution levels.