@chewie It's really funny but those goats are adorable 🐐
Finally, Earth Fixes Largest Ozone Layer Hole Above Arctic, Healing 1 Million Square Km, you all know how this happened!
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The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) tweeted about the development. “The unprecedented 2020 northern hemisphere #OzoneHole has come to an end. The #PolarVortex split, allowing #ozone-rich air into the Arctic, closely matching last week's forecast from the #CopernicusAtmosphere Monitoring Service,” read the post.
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Heartening news. Nature has take its course. I must improve my understanding of the links between global climate change and ozone chemistry. This is a good topic for my next research paper. @Bill-Dhivid Thanks for sharing.
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@Bill-Dhivid Well, I don’t know, you’re the expert. Theoretically it might happend again because matter is dynamic not static. Am I right? It’s constantly moving and reacting and transforming... About the publishing, I had the desire, but right now I don’t think I have enough experience of it. I still need to learn how to write an impressive and acceptable papers. I surely want my project will be worldwide. Maybe one dayy....
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@Ugly thanks man, why you keep changing your name, the Indian name sounds good.
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@Ugly sure
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@Bill-Dhivid Yes I did. The recovery's been caused by a strong and long lived polar vortex, no relation with air quality changes or the reduction in pollution. Also it's still too early to attribute this phenomenon to climate change.
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@Bill-Dhivid Earth will be able to trap the cold, one way or another.
Btw, I find that webinar is interesting. A great way to practise how to speak well in public. Again, thanks! -
@kaia_ I'm sure you must be able to speak very well, you seem to have good representation skill but what I meant is that you can learn about the formats of conferences, their way of approach towards the cites, what research references do they give and how important is it inorder to get it approved. I'm sure that stage will come in your life, just keep learning and have patience you will do good.
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@Bill-Dhivid hey bro...you make amazing topics I am Samir...
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@Bill-Dhivid ohh can we talk in Dms?
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@kaia_ did you read about it how it happened?
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@kaia_ yes, there are chances it might happen again, are you planning to publish review paper over it?
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@kaia_ I'm not an expert in this topic but as i read i found that there are chances it might happen again if the cold air is going to trap again inside the Earth's atmosphere near the Arctic zone it may depley the ozone layer again.
Are you an undergraduate? You should register for webinars, conferences and join the communities keep yourself updated with their current and upcoming works, you surely will be able to learn and publish after you will get idea.