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*[[Greenhouse effect]] - the earth's atmosphere does retain heat energy, but not the same way as a real [[greenhouse]] (see also [[convection]]) | *[[Greenhouse effect]] - the earth's atmosphere does retain heat energy, but not the same way as a real [[greenhouse]] (see also [[convection]]) | ||
*[[Ozone hole]] - there is no hole in the ozone layer, but an annual thinning of 1/3 over Antarctica (then it goes right back to its previous thickness) | *[[Ozone hole]] - there is no hole in the ozone layer, but an annual thinning of 1/3 over Antarctica (then it goes right back to its previous thickness) | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, March 23, 2009
- Greenhouse effect - the earth's atmosphere does retain heat energy, but not the same way as a real greenhouse (see also convection)
- Ozone hole - there is no hole in the ozone layer, but an annual thinning of 1/3 over Antarctica (then it goes right back to its previous thickness)