I had a similar idea with recycled plastic used to make large sheets to extend the polar ice caps back to what they were 30 years ago. I'm with you. Reflects the sun the same. Returns the climate to 30 years ago. Should even make it snow, in theory & bring back the natural snow where it should be. I think it is about the science of light reflection's effect on climate. Artificial polar ice caps.
One likely result of polar ice caps melting is a rise in sea levels, which can lead to coastal flooding and erosion. This can impact coastal communities, infrastructure, and ecosystems. Additionally, the release of stored carbon from melting ice can contribute to further global warming.
The ocean interacts with the atmosphere during the melting of polar ice caps. As the ice caps melt, the released freshwater enters the ocean, affecting ocean temperatures and currents. This interaction can impact weather patterns and sea level rise.
The melting polar caps are affecting animals by changing their habitats and food sources. Animals like polar bears, seals, and penguins are losing their homes as the ice melts, while other species are struggling to find food due to disrupted ecosystems. This can lead to population declines and threaten the survival of some species.
Fishes would be harmed by changes to the ocean water (apex)
Fishes would be harmed by changes to the ocean water (apex)
Artificial flavors can be either polar or nonpolar, depending on their chemical structure. Some artificial flavors may have polar functional groups (such as hydroxyl or carbonyl groups), making them polar molecules, while others may have nonpolar structures, making them nonpolar molecules.
Melting sea ice is a threat to the polar bears because without the sea ice the polar bears predators will see them and swim away.
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probaly because global waming which is melting the polar ice caps
Yes, it is possible. Melting point is influenced by various factors beyond just the polarity of the compound, such as molecular size, shape, and intermolecular forces. A polar covalent compound with weaker intermolecular forces can have a lower melting point than a non-polar covalent compound with stronger intermolecular forces.
yes, because of global warming.
ice is melting and there is no place for polar bears to mate and rest after feeding
Global Warming affects the polar regions, melting the ice and snow.
Global warming is melting the polar ice caps and they are slowly disappearing.
Yes, if global warming stops. the ice would stop melting, therefore helping the polar bears survive.The question was if humans could prevent it. Naturally, no, but humans could put polar bears in contained environments to allow them to survive in places like a zoo, but not in the Arctic.
Polar ice caps are melting faster than before. Every summer practically, the amount of sea ice remaining at the North Pole is smaller than before. The melting is being caused by global warming.