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To be honest, I'm not entirely sure, but I'll give you a more insightful answer than that above.
The ice caps contain a lot of the worlds disolved Carbon Dioxide. Along with that, it keeps temperatures of water down, than in turn allows the water to absorb greater ammounts of Carbon Dioxide.
Ontop of this, water in the form of ice helps keeps the oceans water level where it's at. If it melts, it obviously rises and can affect ecological and enviromental, in turn the climate, systems all over the world. It is in our interest to prevent the ice melting.
Hope that's better than the previous answer
they are in the high latitude
chemical climate is when chemicals are acting apon a climate using water, wind, and ice
Ice age
The cores are drilled from the ice itself - ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland.
In the polar climate.
The ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica acts as a heat sink, which can help regulate our climate.
Standards of Identity regulate ice cream
Cold,dry climate with snow and ice cover
they are in the high latitude
All climate models that I'm aware of do parameterize sea ice.
climate change affects the sea ice because if it is too hot the ice melts, and if it is too cold it will freeze.
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chemical climate is when chemicals are acting apon a climate using water, wind, and ice
Ice age