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How does the ozone layer in the stratosphere vary on Earth?(1 point)
Responses
Levels are higher near Antarctica than near the Arctic.
Levels are higher near Antarctica than near the Arctic.
Levels are higher near the equator than near the poles.
Levels are higher near the equator than near the poles.
Levels do not vary between the poles, middle latitudes, and equator.
Levels do not vary between the poles, middle latitudes, and equator.
Levels are higher in middle latitudes than near the equator.
Levels are higher in middle latitudes than near the equator.
How does the ozone layer in the stratosphere vary on Earth?(1 point)
Responses
Levels are higher near Antarctica than near the Arctic.
Levels are higher near Antarctica than near the Arctic.
Levels are higher near the equator than near the poles.
Levels are higher near the equator than near the poles.
Levels do not vary between the poles, middle latitudes, and equator.
Levels do not vary between the poles, middle latitudes, and equator.
Levels are higher in middle latitudes than near the equator.
Levels are higher in middle latitudes than near the equator.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Levels are higher near the equator than near the poles.**
This is because the ozone layer tends to be more concentrated in the equatorial regions due to higher levels of solar radiation and more robust atmospheric circulation patterns. However, it's important to note that there can be seasonal variations and localized conditions that may affect ozone levels in different regions.
**Levels are higher near the equator than near the poles.**
This is because the ozone layer tends to be more concentrated in the equatorial regions due to higher levels of solar radiation and more robust atmospheric circulation patterns. However, it's important to note that there can be seasonal variations and localized conditions that may affect ozone levels in different regions.