freeze into ice untill the global warming kills them all
For animals like ice worms to live there. professor john Kingsly
Yes They do live in glaciers
they will melt and all the animals that live there might drown. :(
Melting glaciers can be a danger to society. The melting of glaciers means that the sea level would rise. This could put some current sea-level cities underwater, causing damages and forcing people to find higher ground.
Glaciers affect animals because it has killed allot of animals over time.But some animals are use to cold weathers like that like for example polar bears or other animals that u can thinkof
No animals permanently inhabit glaciers, as the extreme cold and lack of food make it difficult to support life. Some animals that may be found near glaciers include birds, such as snow buntings and ptarmigans, as well as mammals like mountain goats and marmots. These animals are adapted to cold environments but do not live directly on the glacier itself.
Glaciers acted as barriers, limiting movement for both people and animals. Glaciers could block pathways, forcing individuals to find alternate routes to travel. As glaciers retreated, they opened up new areas for habitation and migration.
Earthworms live in glaciers.
Penguins are sea birds and make their homes in ocean water. Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there. No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
It shows the movement of people, goods, ideas, animals, or glaciers.
The warm climate that has been caused by the amount of gas and pollution we have put out, melts the ice in a very short time, and all the animals that live on the ice die with it. (global warming)
Melting glaciers significantly impact animals by altering their habitats and food sources. Species that rely on cold environments, such as polar bears and seals, face habitat loss and reduced access to prey as ice retreats. Additionally, the influx of freshwater from melting glaciers can disrupt marine ecosystems, affecting fish populations and the animals that depend on them. Overall, these changes threaten biodiversity and can lead to declines in animal populations.