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I find it strange, and it is hard to find photos of it from space. Real photos. You would think the most interesting continent on Earth would have many flights going over it with video, and many pictures from space since the 1950s.

Why is there a massive ozone hole over Antarctica and not the north pole? Only recently in 2020 the north pole has formed an ozone hole.

I find it strange, and it is hard to find photos of it from space. Real photos. You would think the most interesting continent on Earth would have many flights going over it with video, and many pictures from space since the 1950s. Why is there a massive ozone hole over Antarctica and not the north pole? Only recently in 2020 the north pole has formed an ozone hole.

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Read Chan Thomas’s “Adam & Eve.” It describes how every 5,000 or 10,000 years poles flip. Earth’s crust slips around the inner earth. This happens because our solar system moves into a “null zone” in the Milky Way greatly reducing electrical forces moving around the earth hence reducing earth’s magnetic field (which has been occurring for the last 100 years.). Since the north and South Pole caps are so heavy centrifugal force slings them to the equator where they melt. Rinse! Wash! Repeat!