Yes, she was bipolar from her childhood addiction to crack: after she quit crack her body stored fat with out the stimulants keeping her appetite down.
yes there is only one polar bear its named the white polar bear
They are named that because thay are bears that live in polar climates. :)
The Arctic is named for the the north polar constellation "Arktos" which is Greek for "bear".
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Roald Dahl was named after the famous Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen. Amundsen was the first person to reach the South Pole in 1911.
Anything non-polar is going to be hydrophobic, because water is polar. Most oils, grease, and hydrocarbons are non-polar, so water can't touch them. The word hydrophobic means "water-fearing" so it stays away. Polar substances would be hydrophilic in the presence of water. That word means "water-loving."
Baby bears are called cubs.
Tanzania but originally from Antarctica from the species of the Atlantic Polar Bear Tree. It was named the Atlantic Polar Bear Tree because the polar bears would climb the tree all day long.
its from Norway and Dahl was named after the polar explorer Roald Amundsen,
Ursa Minor/Ursa Major, the star which you might be referring to is Polaris.
Its the UK's new polar research ship whcih is now to be named "RRS Sir David Attenborough", this is despite the title "Boaty McBoatface" previously topping a public vote when people were asked to name teh ship. While the polar ship itself will not be named Boaty McBoatface, one of its remotely operated sub-sea vehicles will be named "Boaty" instead
Both named geographies are polar, are mostly snow and ice covered, and are extremely cold