It melts the ice making more water which evetually will flood 8/9 ths of the world
Global warming comes to mind but the earth will adapt.
Global Warming
Global warming threatens the Antarctic that we know today.
Global warming will not destroy the Earth itself as a planet, but it will significantly disrupt environments and ecosystems, leading to severe consequences for human societies and biodiversity. The extent of these consequences depends on how quickly and effectively we reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate.
Yes global warming destroys ozone layer. They are interrelated.
It will be. as the temperature's rise and the ice cap will shrink and eventually disappear
You should be concerned about global warming everywhere. The Arctic will probably show earlier signs of warming than the Antarctic, which is the coldest place on earth. Parts of West Antarctic are melting, but not much is happening in the East, where the ice cap is more than two kilometers thick.
Yes, that is possible, if we continue to do nothing about stopping it.
Global warming can melt the arctic and antarctic ice caps causing polar bears and antarctic penguins to have less place to live, if the ice melted, sea levels will rise and areas will be flooded and we will have fewer places to live.
Ozone depletion is over Antarctica. It is because of the low temperature there.
Yes, it can. It could lead to global warming and then ozone depletion.
The hole in the ozone layer causes UV rays to enter the earth. These UV rays destroy the planktons which are responsible for reduction of global warming. Thus causung global warming.