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YES the Arctic has seen ice loss.
they have tons of layres of clothing on and they also ice fish
We as humans are taking ice away from the Arctic because of global warming and pollution.
The Arctic is primarily sea ice, open sea or tundra and not classified as a true desert. However, people do live in the Arctic.
The loss of the arctic ice pack is a loss of their hunting 'grounds'. They are starving to death.
humans and polar bears The red fox taking its food, and ice melting because the arctic fox doesn't last long without ice.
In the Ecosystem many animals are a threat to others. However, the Arctic foxes are not a threat to human beings.
Ice caps melt because of the suns rays. When the suns rays touch the ice on the ice caps they reflect off which doesn't do much but because of greenhouse gases, the infrared is bounced back to the ice as heat which then bounces of again. This cycle keeps happening until the heat that touches the ice caps finally melts it.
It is an ice cap (ice berg) found in the arctic.
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The bane of Arctic explorers for years. It is the movement of the Arctic Ice Sheet that is caused by wind and currents below the ices surface. The speed of this drift can vary quite dramatically.
This is caused by global warming and all of the temeratures are rising and the ice is melting. So its all our faults!