Why mountains are bad for the ozone layer

By Richard Chasey, posted on January 6th, 2009 in Climate, Would You Believe?

Originally Published by New Scientist - Environment

Airflows above mountains create rare clouds that act as reaction sites for the chlorofluorocarbons that eat ozone.

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