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The polar ice melt is affecting the melting rate of ice as it is rising the level of the seawater which may lead to submergence of land.
There is no official known date for the polar ice caps complete melting, climate changes and the restoration of the ozone layer may affect the melting.
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Melting sea ice is a threat to the polar bears because without the sea ice the polar bears predators will see them and swim away.
The melting of polar ice caps due to higher temperatures contributes to rising sea levels, which can lead to coastal flooding, erosion, and habitat loss. It also impacts ocean circulation patterns and can disrupt marine ecosystems. Additionally, the influx of freshwater from melting ice can alter water salinity levels and affect marine life.
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probaly because global waming which is melting the polar ice caps
When polar water is diluted by melting ice, the overall density of the water can decrease. Ice is less dense than liquid water, which is why it floats; when it melts, it adds water to the surrounding liquid without significantly increasing the mass. However, the temperature and salinity of the surrounding water can also affect density, but generally, melting ice leads to a less dense mixture compared to the original polar water.
Yes, it is possible. Melting point is influenced by various factors beyond just the polarity of the compound, such as molecular size, shape, and intermolecular forces. A polar covalent compound with weaker intermolecular forces can have a lower melting point than a non-polar covalent compound with stronger intermolecular forces.
Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
yes, because of global warming.