Australian Wildfire: Australia's fire has reduced the ozone layer, new study

You must remember how two years ago the fire in the forests of Australia brought disaster. Millions of creatures were killed. The forests spread over acres were reduced to ashes.

Scientists have told after studying for two years that the smoke and pollution from the Australian forest fires had reduced the ozone layer by 1 percent.

This study has recently been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In which it has been told that if there is a fire in the forests like this.

The ozone layer protects from ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun. Inside which there is a very high density of ozone particles.


Dr. Ken Stone, an environmentalist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and co-author of this study, said that since March 2020

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