Carbon dioxide pollution is adding to the greenhouse gases which are causing global warming. Global warming is reducing the amount of sea ice at the North Pole, which is the habitat of Polar Bears. This is reducing the time and opportunity to hunt and lay up a store of blubber (from eating seals) to last them through summer. There seems to some signs that numbers of Polar bears are decreasing, but it is impossible to count them as they are spread over so wide and inhospitable lands.
Please stop polluting or we will never see polar bears ever again!
They reproduce.
They do not make igloos. Inuit and Eskimos make igloos, not polar bears.
Not sure if there are any. You can make up your own. But remember, although polar bears receive most of the press for endangered animals, there are several more species in more trouble than the polar bear, which in fact is not endangered, but is listed as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN.
It's cruel to hunt Polar bears so it was never allowed
Eat and make little polar bears.
the bad thing about pollution is that it can make people ill, it can hurt trees, and it also creates global warming which kills plenty polar bears that is pollution in general but in the forest it makes trees work over time to kill the carbon monoxide
Polar bears are impressively well designed for the ecological role that they fill, and some people find that beautiful. But beauty is a subjective judgment, so you are free to make your own decision about the beauty of polar bears.
Polar bears can be both.
A polar bear must be killed and skinned first before you can get furs from such a beast.
Polar bears have been adapted to live only in cold and icy places such as polar regions. They cannot survive in India because, India is a hot and humid country, and the adaptations such as thick fur will make it more difficult for polar bears to live in India.
they dig a burrow in the snow
Global warming is causing polar ice caps to melt at an accelerated rate, leading to rising sea levels and loss of habitat for polar animals such as polar bears and penguins. The melting ice caps also contribute to further warming as the reflective surface is replaced by dark ocean water that absorbs more heat from the sun.