Global Warming is a threat to Polar Ice. Because of rising temperatures in the polar regions, the ice caps are melting. Scientists predict that in a few decades from now, the polar ice caps would have fully melted.
Overall, the polar bear has a stable population, but some are still hunted on a limited basis. The global warming aspect is still not conclusive, as there has been no warming for 17 years, and the ice pack has grown.
Most polar ice caps could still be arouynd and the weather wouldn't be so hot out. STOP global warming!
yes indeed i think so! save polar bears !
ice has shiny surface .it reflects sunlight so it prevents earth from global warming as it melts due to global warming sunlight is not reflected and more global warming occurs . ice turns into water which absorbs sunlight and it is in contact with ice and ant make it melt so polar ice is melting very fastly in cycle . polar animals need this ice to survive so they are going to extinct. global warming also make air hot ^ Just editing to say that this is the Cryosphere not the Geosphere! I too need help with the geosphere!
They haven't. Polar bears are now a threatened species. If the polar ice cap goes, then so do the polar bears, as they rely on oceanic ice to secure their food.
Global Warming. Due to global warming, ice in the polar region is melting
Global Warming does affect the survival rate of Polar Bears because Global Warming Melts the ice.
The Heat From The Sun (Global Warming) Will Melt The Polar Ice Caps; This Will Make The Sea Levels Rise And Animals Such As Polar Bears And Penguins May Become Endangered.
Global warming is melting the polar ice caps and they are slowly disappearing.
loss of ice due to global warming
global warming has caused the polar ice caps to melt, this has caused sea level to rise
Polar bears are not a cause of global warming. They are being affected by climate change in that their habitat is decreasing in size (as the sea ice is melting).
global warming, melting of sea ice...
Global warming continues to occur, as evidenced by the fact our polar ice caps are melting, and of course by global temperature records.
It provides a habitat for polar bears, an iconic creature for global warming. The ice also acts as a serious reflector of solar radiation (the albedo effect), slowing the speed of global warming.
Overall, the polar bear has a stable population, but some are still hunted on a limited basis. The global warming aspect is still not conclusive, as there has been no warming for 17 years, and the ice pack has grown.
Global Warming affects the polar regions, melting the ice and snow.