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Which region of the Earth is most affected by ozone depletion?

Ozone depletion mostly affects the polar areas, which include the Antarctic (South Pole) and Arctic (North Pole). The ozone hole forms in these areas, especially over Antarctica, in the springtime of the Southern Hemisphere. While ozone depletion also occurs in other parts of the globe, the polar regions experience the most severe and pronounced effects due to the combination of ODS emissions and meteorological conditions specific to these areas.

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