this means that the polar bears habitat is melting because of global warming and climate change.
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the ice is melting because of climate change and global warming this means that polar bears are being extinct.
A polar ice cap is the layer of ice at the polar regions of a planet. On earth this is at the North and South poles. An ice cap does not have to be on land, so our Arctic ice cap floats on water, and our Antarctic ice cap covers the continent of Antarctica.
The Greenland ice cap is not a polar ice cap.
Glaciers and polar ice caps are vast stretches of ice that cover the arctic and antarctic. Some glaciers float rather than sit on land however.also glaciers tend to be smaller than polar ice caps.
they are impotant because without them..it wouldn't be the same and if the polar ice caps melt it would get hotter in Earth and everyone would die!
The polar ice caps are the glaciers in both the north and the south poles.
It means that the ice at the poles is melting this will cause a drastic rise in the water levels. This is not good for coastal cities.
Shrinking of the polar ice caps Recession of glaciers and ice caps
Two, north polar ice cap and south polar ice cap , the arctic and the antarctic
The answer is "floe."flow in all direcions
The seasons. Polar ice melts more in the summer, and less in the winter.
your face actually
yes polar ice caps are freshwater
no, they don't live in polar ice caps.
Neptune, the 8th planet from the sun, does not have polar ice caps. However, at least one of its moons, Titan, has polar ice caps.
No, nothing grows on ice caps.
Rain on the polar ice caps? Probably not; snow would be more common.
Global warming is melting the polar ice caps and they are slowly disappearing.
Mars also has two polar ice caps.
recession of glaciers and ice caps
No. Uranus does not have a solid surface for the caps to be on. Earth and Mars have polar ice caps.
Pluto although entirely covered by ice, is no longer considered a planet. The only planets in our solar system with polar ice caps are Earth and Mars.
Earth and Mars are the only planets known to have polar ice caps. Yes, I agree. However there is a possibility that Mercury has some ice in deep craters at the poles.
The average thickness of glaciers decrease every year due to global warming and the melting of the polar ice caps. The average thickness of the Himalayan glacier is 85 and 175 meters thick.