The polar bear seems to be affected. The west Hudson Bay population, one of the more easily studied, is being forced onto land earlier in the year because of early melting sea ice. Female bears are reportedly thinner and weaker, thus less likely to have cubs successfully.
Wolves, as far as we know, are not affected by global warming.
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global warming is killing the animals such as polar bears, hibernating animals and much more
Africa is the continent most vulnerable to climate change. It already suffers regular famines, and agriculture and food production are threatened by any future warming. Other areas affected are the Arctic, small island nations, and the large flat river deltas of Asia.
Yes.
The North Pole, the Arctic, is showing more signs of global warming than anywhere else.
all animals and living organisms are affected by global warming, including zebras..
arctric foxes need a home they live in the snow and ice. snow pretty much keeps animals warm
yes..... but can you answer how? please?
It was today at 1:05 pm, it was devastating for the animals that lived there. by animals i mean eskimos.
because you mother said so
Wolves, as far as we know, are not affected by global warming.
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Global warming has had some impact on the animals of the Arctic and Antarctic (there are actually no animals at either Pole). Being an ice shelf, rather than a land mass, the North Pole is more prone to melting, decreasing in size over at least the last five decades. Currently, global warming affects animals because the melting of freshwater ice affects the marine creatures. These creatures also cannot withstand the warmer sea temperatures. Habitat loss is a major issue. In the Antarctic, there has been a 33% decrease in some penguin populations due to habitat loss.
Yes because the ice is melting from global warming
Every country is affected by global warming.
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