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Why is a thin ozone layer over Antarctica of particular concern to scientists?
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Why is a thin ozone layer over Antarctica of particular concern to scientists?
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B. It could result in melting ice caps, causing sea levels to rise.
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The thin ozone layer over Antarctica is a particular concern to scientists because it could result in melting ice caps, which could cause the sea levels to rise. It's a big concern for scientist because it poses a possible environmental, and economical problem. Merry Christmas!
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