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What is a cryoshpere?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/11/2023

collectively all the frozen water of earth is called as Cryosphere

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What happens if the cryosphere is disturbed by weather?

first of all the cryosphere is all parts on earth where ice and any sub frozen objects can be found. The cryosphere exists in the northern hemisphere and southern and even in high elevations such as the alps. The cryosphere consists of icebergs , frozen ground , glaicers etc. Now , the cryoshpere since the brightness of the ice reflects all solar energy back into space it cant retain all the heat that is being focused on it. Taking this into account , the massive glaciers of antarctica and the arctic hypothetically speaking if the temperatures increase there will not be as much ice to reflect the sunlight back into space resulting in the much more melting of poalr ice caps and glaciers . The ice will retain most of green house gases (GHG) within them . Thus , wil kill many sub aquatic marine mammals and birds such as pengins, and polar bears . Now , im not a scientist im just a junior at apollo high school my name is Greg Najera , however i really whant to have a degree in the science field.


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