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Re: Vitamin D
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In a message dated 1/31/2005 10:59:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, scott gallant
 writes:
> It's like them saying the ozone hole
> keeps getting bigger and bigger but won't tell anyone that every time there
> is a rain storm that the lightning actually repairs the ozone layer.

If you're going to demand cites, why not provide one for this assertion? At
the very least you're misunderstanding the fact that lightning produces ozone.
The hole in the ozone over Antarctica is a little large to be repaired this
way. It's 11 million square miles, or three times the size of the U.S. That's
one heck of a lot of lightning.

Steve Carper

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