Ice covers Antarctica to an average thickness of 2,133 meters (7,000 feet). If all the Antarctic ice melted, because all this ice is on land, it would raise sea levels around the world by about 61 meters (200 feet). The events that would be necessary to cause this though, would require an external event such as an asteroid hitting the planet.
Polar bears live on the sea-ice at the North Pole and on the ice caps in Greenland. There are no polar bears on the Antarctic ice cap.
The sea ice is melting and polar bears that survive are being forced onto land where they have to compete with other species of bears for food. They may end up merging with the land bears.
well animals in Antarctica would become extinct. And also they wouldn't be able to find their habitat after antarctica melts.
There is no wild life, no animals that are native to Antarctica.
A lot of animals would die because their land would get flooded out.
Sadly, many will die out. It really depends on the species your thinking of. Some animals depend upon the sea ice (such as polar bears) to survive. Others don't so much.
They would die
we die.
All of them, sadly. This is why there is the Antarctic Treaty.
When snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the groundWhen snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the ground
If all the floating ice (sea ice, icebergs etc) melts it will not change sea levels.If all the land ice melts (Antarctica, Greenland, Alaska, all other glaciers) sea levels will rise about 70 metres (229 feet).
War has happened on every corner of the Earth excluding Antarctica.
It melts (and may float upward).
a lot of artic animals will be extinct
When ice melts the animals lose their homes and eventually die
Animals will die
Probably not, since penguins don't 'live' on the Antarctic continent -- they are aquatic animals -- and only come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
Answer Hi Wildlife in Antarctica will eventually become extinct if all the ice melts from global warming, as the temperatures would be too high for them to handle and there would be no land mass cold enough for them to exist on. Unless they manage to evolve in time (which is not likely), this would be the result. bye
No. If all the ice on Antarctica melts, it will raise sea levels round the world by 60 metres (200 feet).
it doesn't say
Anything dyed becomes a different colour. PS: There are no animals in Antarctica, it's too cold.
If Antarctica melts, it will effect us because the worlds sea level will rise, can cause floods in London from the river Thames.
What can happen when the glacier melts in a cirque
in Antarctica
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.