im not sure look up a relted question
If there were no ice on Earth, it would lead to several significant problems. Firstly, the loss of ice would result in rising sea levels, leading to flooding of coastal areas and displacement of populations. Additionally, the absence of ice would disrupt the global climate system, potentially causing extreme weather events and impacting ecosystems worldwide. Furthermore, the loss of ice would also contribute to the acceleration of global warming, as ice plays a crucial role in reflecting sunlight and regulating temperatures on Earth.
If the ice caps were to disappear, many animals would die and the entire would would be flooded.
No it would not also the ice will most likely never melt lol
ice in the north pole can melt and we would most likely drown in the wet ice
The earth would be like pluto a ball of Ice
The seas would rise.
The earth would be much warmer. An albedo of zero means that the surface of the earth does not reflect away any solar radiation. Shiny ice and white snow at present reflect a lot of the sun's heat. This prevents that heat warming the earth. If all the ice and snow melts, the earth will suddenly take in a lot more warming radiation.
What I have learned in Earth Science I would say that there is many volcanoes and/or ice geysers.
To determine the mass of ice, you would need to weigh it using a balance. The mass of the ice would be the same as the weight you measure if you are using a balance on Earth, as the gravitational force remains constant.
i would say in the ice ages
It gives heat and without it an ice age would come.
The machinery would destroy the ice, making the habitat of the animals living there decrease