Im guessig but , if ice melts then it could flood other places . That's why the thames barrier is up , to stop London flooding
In Canada and Alaska because the ice caps are melting.
The water melting from a glacier is called the glacier melt. This water often supplies the water for some of the great rivers of the world, like the Ganges and the Yangtsee.
The Wicked Witch of the West from "The Wizard of Oz" is the character who famously melts when water is thrown on her. She exclaims "I'm melting! Melting! Oh, what a world, what a world!" as she dissolves.
Global warming
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There is no baked Alaska. However if the world gets too hot everything will melt.
There are 40 species of mosquito's in Alaska
in Alaska and Korea
An ALASKAN !!..... Just joking. As far as I know every animal in Alaska can be found in at least one other place outside of Alaska. I don't know of any animals that are unique to Alaska. The only thing I can think of that's even close is a variant of Black Bear known as a Glacial Blue Bear. It's a color variation that is only found in one small area of the world. Not many exist, and I'm not sure if they are unique to Alaska or Canada, maybe both. The area they are found in is very near or on the border between Alaska and Canada, but I don't recall which. They are technically a Black Bear and not their own species, so either way I'm not sure they would count.??
Fiords, or fjords, are primarily found in countries with rugged coastlines and glacial activity. Notable locations include Norway, which is famous for its stunning fjord landscapes, as well as New Zealand's Milford Sound, and Chile's fiords in Patagonia. Other regions with fiords include parts of Canada, particularly in British Columbia, and Alaska in the United States. These natural formations are characterized by steep cliffs and deep, narrow inlets created by glacial erosion.