Two, north polar ice cap and south polar ice cap , the arctic and the antarctic
A polar ice cap is a high latitude region of a planet that is covered in ice. The two ice caps on Earth are the Antarctic ice sheet and the Arctic sea ice.
Polar Bears' habitat, the Arctic sea ice, is becoming smaller and smaller each winter.
this means that the polar bears habitat is melting because of global warming and climate change. other ways: the ice is melting because of climate change and global warming this means that polar bears are being extinct.
Shrinking of the polar ice caps Recession of glaciers and ice caps
Two, north polar ice cap and south polar ice cap , the arctic and the antarctic
polar ice caps are in the tundra or Arctic. either one.
No plants, but animals, yes: you will find much more marine life beneath these ice-caps than above them. Seals, walruses and polar bears (Arctic) and penguins (Antarctic) are found above these polar ice caps.
Polar ice ! ;)
A polar ice cap is a high latitude region of a planet that is covered in ice. The two ice caps on Earth are the Antarctic ice sheet and the Arctic sea ice.
yes polar ice caps are freshwater
no, they don't live in polar ice caps.
Ice is the main and only ingredient. Sea water freezes and forms a layer of ice on the surface of the Arctic Ocean.
The arctic ice caps are melting because of global warming. The strong consensus of climate scientists is that human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, and deforestation, are responsible for gloabal warming. So, yes, humans are responsible for polar ice caps melting.
Polar Bears' habitat, the Arctic sea ice, is becoming smaller and smaller each winter.
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.
It is an ice cap (ice berg) found in the arctic.