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If temperatures in the Arctic rise then the polar ice caps will melt causing a sea level rise from 2-7 metres. this will significantly change our coastlines and lead to the destruction of delicate ecosystems and animals.
There will be no more arctic fox
Venture Arctic happened in 2007.
Arctic Thunder happened in 2001.
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the convection currents will stop
If temperatures at the poles increase, it could lead to melting ice, which in turn could increase freshwater input into the ocean. This influx of freshwater could impact ocean currents and potentially disrupt global circulation patterns like the Gulf Stream.
the convection currents will stop
The convection currents will stop
the convection currents will stop
They wold have to adapt to the cold arctic