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The polar ice melt is affecting the melting rate of ice as it is rising the level of the seawater which may lead to submergence of land.
Melting polar ice caps are affecting global sea levels, leading to coastal flooding and erosion in many regions. This can also disrupt ecosystems and habitats for various plant and animal species that rely on sea ice for survival. Additionally, the melting ice caps contribute to global climate change by releasing stored greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
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In the last 50 years, the Arctic has undergone some very significant changes. Among them are warming, melting polar caps and the conversion of the frozen tundra into wetlands.
The ocean interacts with the atmosphere during the melting of polar ice caps. As the ice caps melt, the released freshwater enters the ocean, affecting ocean temperatures and currents. This interaction can impact weather patterns and sea level rise.
Since it is getting hotter much of the ice is melting away which results in the loss of habitat. Global warming is also affecting other species that the polar bears eat and need to survive.
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The melting polar caps are affecting animals by changing their habitats and food sources. Animals like polar bears, seals, and penguins are losing their homes as the ice melts, while other species are struggling to find food due to disrupted ecosystems. This can lead to population declines and threaten the survival of some species.
Melting sea ice is a threat to the polar bears because without the sea ice the polar bears predators will see them and swim away.
A physical barrier is affecting polar bears. The decrease in polar ice means that there are less seals. Therefore, the bears have to search further and expend more energy in their hunt for food.
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