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No, Lake Superior does not have polar bears. Polar bears are primarily found in the Arctic regions and typically inhabit areas with sea ice, such as Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. Lake Superior, located in the northern United States and Canada, does not provide the necessary habitat for polar bears, which rely on ice-covered waters for hunting seals.
why does the polar bear helps the polar ice
In Canada and Alaska because the ice caps are melting.
Polar Bears are native to the pack/sea Ice of the Arctic. There are therefore to be found in the countries which border this pack Ice, including Greenland, Norway (Svalbard), Canada, Alaska etc.
why is polar ice fresh?
Polar ice caps are high latitude regions that are covered in ice. Since for ice to form there has to be specific temperature ranges polar ice caps form only in very cold environments such as the North Pole (over water only), Greenland and Antarctica.
No. Ice is simply solid water, which is polar.
antarctica is the largest ice cap in the world. my geo teacher mrs.magners told me (: she's awesome
Minnesota receives arctic air when the polar jet stream moves south across Canada.
Another name for ice at the poles is polar ice or polar ice caps.
THey live in the polar ice because their fur and they are used to that temperature
yes polar ice caps are freshwater