Probably not, since penguins don't 'live' on the Antarctic continent -- they are aquatic animals -- and only come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
a lot of artic animals will be extinct
it is basically because of greenhouse gases. the earth is getting hotter so it melts the ice in antarctica. The krill that the penguins feed on live in the ice, in bubble which have algae which the krill feed on. but because there is less ice, the krill die meaning the penguins go hungry.
If Antarctica melts, it could contribute to sea level rise globally, leading to increased flooding in coastal areas, including parts of England. The melting ice could also disrupt ocean currents, potentially impacting the climate in England and beyond.
melts the polar icecaps and could cause climate change which could make many animals extinct around the world
No. If all the ice on Antarctica melts, it will raise sea levels round the world by 60 metres (200 feet).
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Answer Hi Wildlife in Antarctica will eventually become extinct if all the ice melts from global warming, as the temperatures would be too high for them to handle and there would be no land mass cold enough for them to exist on. Unless they manage to evolve in time (which is not likely), this would be the result. bye
If Antarctica melts then all coastal cities will be submerged to a depth of 60 metres (200 feet). People will move to higher ground and live much more simply than before.
There are various reasons that we should try and look after Antarctica. For example, if the ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica melts a lot then the sea level will rise.
industrialized nations put pollution into the atmosphere which causes global warming which melts ice caps in antarctica ;)
When ice melts the animals lose their homes and eventually die
it will float to warmer Waters and eventually melts.