probably keep it away because probably polar bears have never seen a fire before and haven't adapted to fires yet
Fire does not attract lightning. These two things are different sources of energy and are not proven to attract each other.
Abiotic and biotic factors of the bear itself or abiotic and biotic for the ecosystem?If for the ecosystem of a polar bear:Abiotic means nonliving. The abiotic factors for a polar bear would be for example; ice. Ice is nonliving along with water. without water the bear would get dehydrated.Biotic means living. The biotic factors for polar bears would be, for example, fish. This provides nutrients to the bear.
The IUCN Red List has the Polar Bear listed as "vulnerable" with the population decreasing. While the US Fish and Wildlife Services, Endangered Species List has the Polar Bear listed as "threatened". Also The International Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears was signed to protect the Polar Bears from ruthless hunting tactics and the interruption, and disturbance of breeding dens. Of the 19 subpopulations of the Polar Bear, five are now declining, five are stable, two are increasing, but the remaining seven, are without sufficient data to come to any conclusion as to the population trend. Without this vital information, making any long term decision for the future of the Polar Bear is difficult at best and playing with fire in the worst conditions. For more details, please see sites listed below.
No, fire does not attract mosquitoes. In fact, mosquitoes are more attracted to carbon dioxide, body heat, and body odor.
He can usually be weakened when you take him out of his little dream world. Then pour some bear on him and set him on fire and he should fade away.
I would say Smokey the Bear, that's who.
No. Nothing on a bear can combust, explode or catch fire all on its own.
Yes, polar fleece is a synthetic fabric made from polyester, which is a flammable material. When exposed to flames, polar fleece can melt and burn, releasing toxic fumes. It is important to keep polar fleece fabrics away from open flames and heat sources to reduce the risk of fire.
It depends if you are tired because if you are then the koala bear won't wake you up but if you set your microwave to defrost then the polar bear will wake you! If you lock you door, the monkey might swing through your window and set your room on fire!
no fire cannot kill a grizzily bear because they are invincable and I belive that someday they will rule the world
If you come into contact with a grizzly, avoid eye contact and move away slowly. Don't run, as this invites chase from the bear. You may have to climb a sturdy tree too if the bear decides to come after you. If there's no trees around, play dead, with your belly to the ground and your hands behind your neck.
u put the phone that the polar bear stole and the bonoculars together so the spy phone and bonoculars remember then try the trees where th fire is try every tree