warming.
Fish would be harmed by changes to the ocean water
Fish would be harmed by changes to the ocean water
This is an odd question, although I suppose that the gases that are most affecting the animals near the Poles contribute indirectly. The gases you are referring to are called greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and methane. They don't so much affect the animals near the poles directly, but more the environment in which these animals live. The greenhouse gases contribute to the melting of ice caps and icebergs which, in turn, does affect polar animals like penguins and polar bears.
cities on the ocean would be in danger of flooding. apex
Many fish would die off because of changes in the saltwater
Cities on the ocean would be in danger of flooding.
most believe it is the melting of the polar ice caps.
Fish would be harmed by changes to the ocean water
Fish would be harmed by changes to the ocean water
Fishes would be harmed by changes to the ocean water (apex)
A reduction in the population of animals that live in those regions and a raising of sea levels.
probably but this is not proven many ice caps are melting which means polar\ bears cannot find food thus diying of starvation. basicaly polar bears arent on the endagered list. There is no evidence that shows the polar ice caps are melting away any faster than is expected normally. In 1922, scientists predicted the calamity of melted ice caps and rising sea levels. Didn't happen then, and most likely won't now. Polar bears are adaptable creatures, and would adjust most likely.
Netherlands, because the northwestern part is below sea levels.
Fish would be harmed by changes to the ocean water
A map showing the changes in areas covered by ice over time. APEX
Fishes would be harmed by changes to the ocean water (apex)
This is an odd question, although I suppose that the gases that are most affecting the animals near the Poles contribute indirectly. The gases you are referring to are called greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and methane. They don't so much affect the animals near the poles directly, but more the environment in which these animals live. The greenhouse gases contribute to the melting of ice caps and icebergs which, in turn, does affect polar animals like penguins and polar bears.