The most obvious way is that the sea ice is melting more and more every summer. Global warming happens everywhere because winds blow carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions all round the world.
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Global warming is not seasonal, or annual. It is gradually increasing all the time.
If global warming continues, then the Arctic will become ice free.The frozen tundra soil will melt releasing vast reserves of methane (CH4) trapped in the ice. This methane (a powerful greenhouse gas) will add to the warming.Animal habitats will change and all animals will live on land.
The NARWHAL, a type of arctic whale and many types of seals like the wedell seal.
The Arctic is experiencing the most rapid warming among all regions due to global climate change. This is largely attributed to the decrease in sea ice and snow cover, leading to higher absorption of sunlight and subsequent temperature rise. The warming Arctic has significant implications for the region's ecosystems, wildlife, and indigenous communities.
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The observed warming is amplified in the Arctic, yes.
The North Pole, the Arctic, is showing more signs of global warming than anywhere else.
because of global warming
Your premise is incorrect; humans have not "destroyed the arctic environment".
Yes, every year Arctic ice gets smaller and smaller.
they will melt
If global warming affects the ozone hole, the UV will come in. This will lead to more global warming.
yes..... but can you answer how? please?