Antarctic Wildlife “Sunburnt” Due to Ozone Hole: Shocking Effects Revealed!

Sydney, Australia – Scientists have found that Antarctic wildlife is experiencing sunburn due to the depletion of the ozone hole. The thinning of the ozone layer allows harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays to penetrate, affecting various species in the region. Researchers in Antarctica have noted an increase in sunburn and skin cancer among marine animals such as crabs and sea spiders. These creatures, not used to high levels of UV radiation, are suffering the consequences of …

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Antarctic Wildlife at Risk: Ozone Hole Growing Over Continent, Scientists Warn

Researchers in Antarctica have observed an alarming increase in exposure to the Sun’s harmful rays, raising concerns for the local wildlife. The ozone layer, a crucial protective shield in the upper atmosphere, now shows a lingering hole above the frozen continent for more extended periods. This ozone loss is attributed to factors such as unprecedented Australian wildfires, exacerbated by climate change. Climate change biologist Prof. Sharon Robinson emphasized the ongoing threat, noting the misconception that …

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