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.
The effect of mass extinction is extinction, death of a mass
= extinction
You can not. They say the dinosours died quick, but, humans have not yet been around as long as it took the dinosours to die. We are new like a baby, but you can look into a babies eyes and know without a doubt one day death to it will come. We are living on a huge, cooling, spark flying through the universe. It is out of our control.
Quick Death
yes we can prevent extinction , we could do alot about extinction but the world is thinking more about other dumb stuff like taxes but we can clone to animal before death or get a male and female and mate the animals. so yes there is something we casn do about extintion
because of global warming Global warming is a scientific theory. Some Polar Bears are in decline due to climate change effects, the melting of icebergs which depletes their habitat, while others are not showing any indications of change.
The death of every member of a species is called extinction. When a large number of different species is dies out at the same time it is called mass extinction.
Extinct (Extinction)
You can prevent the death of humans from the deadly gases by wearing masks and deserting your area of bombage!
Meteor, extinction, atmosphere, death. There's a lot more... too many to name.
by the bears
Yes, humans eat polar bears. Many people in the arctic do. As well, many humans use their furs for coats and other uses.Ask people in Alaska, I am sure they do but other polars bears eat each other.Certainly. But beware of the liver, it is very rich in vitamin A, and eating too much has caused the death of polar explorers. -------------------------------------------------- You should not do this because Polar Bears are becoming endangered, but apart from this, while Polar bear meat is sometimes eaten by indigenous people or fed to dogs, frequently the the meat is infected with trichina (a parasite that infects humans) and the liver contains a harmful concentration of vitamin A.