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Yes, during the Carboniferous period (i.e. the time when most of our coal resources formed) the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere were much much higher than they are now. This produced a greenhouse effect so strong that not only did the glaciers melt away but there was also no polar icecaps!
Ice glaciers, what else?
There are continental glaciers in and around the Arctic and Antarctic circles, and covering parts of Greenland and other polar region islands.
Complete change of seasonsmany animals going extinctmelting of the polar icecaps which will flood many low lying landsmelting glaciers will cause the water level to riseFamines in Africa and other lands
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In the Polar ice caps, about 69% of the worlds fresh water is in them.
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Shrinking polar icecaps makes it harde for it to hunt.
polar ice caps are in the tundra or Arctic. either one.
Yes, during the Carboniferous period (i.e. the time when most of our coal resources formed) the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere were much much higher than they are now. This produced a greenhouse effect so strong that not only did the glaciers melt away but there was also no polar icecaps!
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極性 Jí xìng - Polar as in Nonpolar, Polar (Science) 南轅北轍的 Nányuánběizhé de - Polar (icecaps)
• as permanent frost (called permafrost) Water exists in ice form as permanent frost in the North and South Poles of Mars. The big slabs of ice are called polar icecaps. • as liquid So far, no liquid water has been found anywhere on Mars.
There are no plants on the polar icecaps as it is composed of solid ice and has no soil on which plants could grow.
Ice glaciers, what else?
a polar bear is not a desert animal it is a polar animal.