they would most likely die thats just my guess
first they live then they float on the ice and starve then die. thats the circle of life
If all the ice melted in the North Polar regions, there would be no rise in sea levels, because Arctic ice is in the water already.If all the ice melted in the South Polar regions, in Antarctica, then sea levels around the world would rise 70 metres, or 230 feet. Every coastal city round the world would be flooded, including New York State.
It would flood
2000 / 20 = 100 of them .
They'd flood.
The level of sea and ocean waters on Terra will be increased.What will happen:- there would probably be no polar bears because grizzly bears would move further North. Grizzly bears have already begin moving North causing polar bear hybrids.- There has been a 40% reduction of ice since 1970, so this is a problem for the species that live in the Arctic.
you would be melted
if it's hungry, then probably, yeah
An Artic wolf would win Wolfs ar biger than foxes.
The fox doesn't live where it does because it "likes" the Arctic - (even if the fox did, this would be a personal opinion and we can't know for sure because we can't access their thoughts) it only lives in the Arctic because it is adapted to the Arctic. They might like the Arctic, they might like the Maldives! But that isn't the point.
global warming
No, they do not live in Malaysia and would probably not do well there as it is so hot. The Arctic fox prefers cold temperatures.
it would burn your skin
No their eyesight isn't very good, if you stood still, they would probably walk straight past you. They mostly rely on their hearing and their sense of smell.
An artic fox would not stand any chance about a polar bear but as it is a scavenger it would probably eat a polar bear which was already dead.Polar bears are not a food item for the arctic fox, but arctic foxes will scavenge carcasses, such as seals, etc., and if a dead polar bear is found, the fox probably won't hesitate to get a quick meal. Arctic foxes mainly eat rodents, eggs, and birds.
They wold have to adapt to the cold arctic
Probably not as an arctic fox lives in the arctic and a red fox lives in: The UK, USA and Ireland.
It would obviously go solid.