Of course.It would affect as such its between seas.
No, the sea level is rising
The rising sea levels are not affecting the polar bears, The cause of the sea level's rise is effecting them. The sea levels are rising because the ice in Arctic regions is melting. This changes where seals can rest and breed which reduces the ease of the polar bears finding food. The lack of ice also presents difficulties when they want to rest from swimming and when they want to travel quickly over the frozen sea.The climate change thus reduces their food and their energy expenditure. This leads to starvation and death
rising sea levels :] apex answer
Netherlands means "low lands" and by rising the sea levels there's a chance of them flooding.
rising sea levels. There is a threat posed where the sydney opera house could sink because of the rising sea levels. And to stop the rising sea levels is to stop global warming, which, we all know, is very hard.
nothing!
Rising sea levels are not the cause of sea life. In fact, some types of plankton absorb CO2 from the water, and in turn this means that global warming is slowed, and so the ice caps don't melt so quickly, and so sea levels don't rise so much...
Kiribati is in danger of rising sea levels
land getting flooded
Well, if you are talking about the sydney opera house, then here is the answer; There are many problems at the moment, but people are scared because of the rising sea levels. There is a threat posed where the sydney opera house could sink because of the rising sea levels. And to stop the rising sea levels is to stop global warming, which, we all know, is very hard.
Polar bears aren't much troubled by the rising sea levels, as they aren't particularly interested in what goes on at the coastline anyhow. The big problem for the polar bears is the temperature. The warmer it gets, the longer it takes for the ice to form. and polar bears use the ice sheet to hunt for seals from.
Melting of glaciers.