They melt.
Because its the only thing they can use to build their house.
Polar bears live only in the northern polar regions - which includes the Arctic and Arctic Circle regions. They do not live in the Antarctic.
Penguins are only found near the South Pole, Igloos are only built near the North Pole.
The south polar region is called Antarctica, and there are no polar bears there, only in the Arctic North are they found.
yes, it does.... me and all my friends live in igloos... i heard there making a house here.. kinda weird..
Igloos were only used by Inuit in the Eastern Arctic, and they find the word "Eskimo" quite offensive. It is a name invented by their traditional enemies from the south. Modern Inuit live in houses, just like you do. Although some first nations in Alaska accept the use of the word "Eskimo", they for the most part belong to nations that are separate and distinct from the arctic Inuit that would be associated with Igloos, cariboo hunting, and dogsleds made of bone. Please watch the film "Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner" for an accurate portrayal of pre-contact northern life.
The ozone hole is mainly found over the region or antarctica and arctic because of the temperature. Ozone depletion requires very less temperature which can only be found at the poles.
No, the snowy owl is not the only bird in the Arctic. Other bird species found in the Arctic include the common eider, ptarmigan, Arctic tern, and jaegers. Additionally, many migratory birds visit the Arctic region during the summer months.
Does "Arctic" ring a bell?Arctic foxes are only found on northern latitudes, near the Arctic pole. This means they only can be found in Canada.
a polo bear
No, they are animals of the Arctic region only.
Walruses are found only in the northern hemisphere.