Climate in the Antarctic and around the whole world is changing because of global warming, which is caused by deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide.
Regions near the poles, such as the Arctic and Antarctic, are expected to have less impact from climate change compared to regions closer to the equator.
Climate change is the dominant reason why.
A crack in Antarctic ice can lead to the melting of more ice, causing sea levels to rise globally. This can result in coastal flooding and displacement of communities. Additionally, the melting ice can release stored greenhouse gases, contributing to further climate change and its impacts.
The potential consequences of the Antarctic ice sheet crack on global sea levels and climate change include rising sea levels due to increased melting of ice, which can lead to coastal flooding and displacement of communities. Additionally, the release of freshwater from melting ice can disrupt ocean currents and impact global climate patterns.
no the Antarctic is a desert
they don't
Cold, with little precipitation.
South America stretched down to the Antarctic. Therefore it has a polar climate.
the climate of antartica is cold duh you
the temperature is very hot
it is closer to the Antarctic!
cold and snowy and windy