no, they don't live in polar ice caps.
I'm not sure, but I think Alberta isn't cold enough for the polar bears. Also, there might not be enough ice caps in Alberta for the polar bears to live off of. People talk about how the polar bears are struggling to survive because global warming is melting all their ice caps. Many times, if there aren't enough ice caps, the bears can't find food or survive.
when the polar ice caps melt
It turns the air warmer, which melts the ice caps in the Arctic. This makes it harder for polar bears to find solid ice to hunt and live on.
Due to the melting of polar ice caps, where they live, there habitats are being destroyed and they are ending up in the ocean.
polar bears live in cold places because where they lived use to be hot than we had an ice age then it turned into the ice caps and the bears adapted
yes because they live on ice and now thay have to adapt to their fast changing surroundings which they are finding it hard to.
Polar bears and penguins live on and around ice caps. They've adapted (adjusted) to this climate, and can't live elsewhere except when captured by zoo workers and taken to the zoo (which they prefer not to do). Global warming is melting the ice caps, leading to the deaths of millions of polar bears and species of penguins. Thus, because of all of the deaths of these ice-loving organisms, they are both endangered.
probaly because global waming which is melting the polar ice caps
THey live in the polar ice because their fur and they are used to that temperature
Melting Icecaps are where the polar bears used live. If they have to swim farther distances to get to a resting spot, then they are going to be more tired and will drownd because of exuastion
Depletion of ozone layer causes the ice caps to melt. This affects the polar bears.