The article "Soot Melting the Snowy Arctic" from Kid Biz 3000 discusses how black carbon, or soot, is significantly contributing to the warming of the Arctic region. When soot settles on snow and ice, it reduces their reflectivity, causing them to absorb more sunlight and melt faster. This accelerated melting not only impacts local ecosystems but also contributes to global climate change. Addressing soot emissions is essential for slowing down this process and protecting the Arctic environment.
The Arctic is named for the the north polar constellation "Arktos" which is Greek for "bear".
The region in which it is found, the "Arctic".
There is no Asian country named after the arctic ocean. Russia borders the arctic ocean. perhaps you are thinking of India which is named after the Indian ocean?
The Arctic and Antarctic circles are named after the regions they mark. The Arctic Circle is named after the constellation Ursa Major, known as the Great Bear or "arctic bear," while the Antarctic Circle is named after the opposite direction of the Arctic Circle on the globe.
The Antarctic sea is not named after an explorer, but after the continent it is near to; also Antarctica was not named after anyone, but was named because of where it was. It is on the opposite side of the Arctic, so they combined anti- and Arctic( which means cold,that is how the Arctic got its name) and created Antarctic.
Celsius is a measure of temperature not a substance, and therefore it has no melting point. What is the melting point of what material in Celsius? [You haven't named the substance you want the melting point of/for]
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The reference material article should be used before the ancient book named Geeta.
The Arctic was named after the constellation Ursa Major, which means "Great Bear" in Latin. The brightest stars in this constellation form the shape of a bear, which is where the name originated.
No, you are confused with Greenland.Arctic is a Region like Laponia.
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The process is named "fusion" or "melting".