I watched a TV special on the Third Millennium before the year 2000. People were put into a hypnotic trance and asked to draw a map of North America in the future, and they all drew pretty much the same map. Southern California: underwater. Most of Florida: underwater. New York City: underwater. And where the Mississippi basin used to be was a massive channel from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. Not good.
Polar bears do not cause global warming. In fact, polar bears are affected by global warming due to the shrinking of their sea ice habitat. The loss of sea ice reduces their hunting grounds and threatens their survival.
Global warming is causing polar ice caps to melt at an accelerated rate, leading to rising sea levels and loss of habitat for polar animals such as polar bears and penguins. The melting ice caps also contribute to further warming as the reflective surface is replaced by dark ocean water that absorbs more heat from the sun.
The world population of the polar bear is around 22000. The jury is still out on the global warming theory, as there is recent evidence (From Nasa) that it may not be as big a problem as once thought.
The effects of global warming will be most noticeable at the Earth's polar regions, where temperatures are rising at a faster rate, leading to the rapid melting of ice caps and glaciers. This will result in rising sea levels, loss of habitat for polar animals, and disruptions to ecosystems.
Global warming can indirectly affect the lithosphere by melting polar ice caps and glaciers, leading to changes in sea levels and potential tectonic activity due to redistribution of mass. Increased temperatures can also enhance weathering processes, which can impact the stability of landforms and rock structures on the earth's surface.
Sea levels will rise.
Global Warming does affect the survival rate of Polar Bears because Global Warming Melts the ice.
It provides a habitat for polar bears, an iconic creature for global warming. The ice also acts as a serious reflector of solar radiation (the albedo effect), slowing the speed of global warming.
Polar bears do not cause global warming. In fact, polar bears are affected by global warming due to the shrinking of their sea ice habitat. The loss of sea ice reduces their hunting grounds and threatens their survival.
Most polar ice caps could still be arouynd and the weather wouldn't be so hot out. STOP global warming!
reduce global warming. because of the heat caused by global warming the polar regions are melting.
killing polar bears, more waterfront property
Polar bears are amphibians, so global warming doesn't matter.
Global warming is causing polar ice caps to melt at an accelerated rate, leading to rising sea levels and loss of habitat for polar animals such as polar bears and penguins. The melting ice caps also contribute to further warming as the reflective surface is replaced by dark ocean water that absorbs more heat from the sun.
Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
Global warming? Well, if it was global warming, then yes it does effect the polar bears because if the ice caps melt, that means there is less surface area for them to live in, and also less food i guess.
Global warming simply means an increase in atmospheric temperature on a global level. One significant effect effect of this temperature rise is the melting of our polar ice caps, which will eventually result in a rise in sea level.