Very short-lived substances

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Very short-lived substances (VSLS) are ozone-depleting halogen-containing substances found in the stratosphere. These substances have very short lifetimes, typically less than 6 months. VSLS are responsible for atmospheric damage once they enter the stratosphere and are a contributing factor to the destruction of ozone.

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Atmosphere
Bromine
Chlorofluorocarbons
Climatechange
Convectionheattransfer
ElNiño
Npropylbromide
Ozonelayer