Polar bears' habitat is shrinking because of the less of Arctic sea ice. They are being forced to spend more time on land where they are unable to hunt their traditional food, seals.
Various animals will be affected when polar ice caps melt, including polar bears, seals, walrus, penguins, and Arctic birds. These animals rely on the ice for hunting, breeding, and resting, and the melting ice threatens their habitats and food sources. Additionally, some fish species that depend on cold water may also be impacted.
The ice caps on the mountains are melting down the mountains and into the sea, and if that happens then the sea will fill up and it will cause more floods and overflows.
Melting of ice will cause more waters to be produced in some oceans and seas.If the ice caps melt then that will make the global eco-system out of balance. The ice caps are fresh water and when they melt they go into the ocean which makes it less salty. The gulf current will screw up ocean currents, which regulate temperatures.
Every species in the world are affected. Some use it for storage of food or drink, it can hold things together like a six pack of soda, or it can kill animals when they are tangled in it or choke on pieces.
One example of a species being impacted by melting glaciers is the Arctic fox. As their habitat shrinks due to melting ice, they are facing challenges in finding food and mates, leading to population declines. Additionally, some species of polar bears are also at risk due to disappearing sea ice reducing their hunting grounds.
The melting polar caps are affecting animals by changing their habitats and food sources. Animals like polar bears, seals, and penguins are losing their homes as the ice melts, while other species are struggling to find food due to disrupted ecosystems. This can lead to population declines and threaten the survival of some species.
Various animals will be affected when polar ice caps melt, including polar bears, seals, walrus, penguins, and Arctic birds. These animals rely on the ice for hunting, breeding, and resting, and the melting ice threatens their habitats and food sources. Additionally, some fish species that depend on cold water may also be impacted.
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Ice caps and glaciers are melting. They melt during summer and build up again during winter, especially if snow falls. One or two glaciers in the world are actually increasing. But most glaciers and ice caps are losing ice.
The ice caps on the mountains are melting down the mountains and into the sea, and if that happens then the sea will fill up and it will cause more floods and overflows.
The polar ice caps melting, rise in ocean level, lakes drying up, new species of animals migrating to your area because of the insufficient resources in where they previously lived
add some soluble impurity in water like salt etc.
Pollution is one thing. Also, some species are becoming endangered because of hunting. Some animals are poached for their parts (elephants for their ivory tusks, tigers for their fur). Also there is global warming, melting the ice caps. That's not good for the polar bears.
well some people say that the polar ice caps will melt but others are more worried about ice burgs melting.
Melting of ice will cause more waters to be produced in some oceans and seas.If the ice caps melt then that will make the global eco-system out of balance. The ice caps are fresh water and when they melt they go into the ocean which makes it less salty. The gulf current will screw up ocean currents, which regulate temperatures.
Some ocean currents may be affected by the sudden inrush of millions of cubic miles of cold fresh water from melting glaciers and ice caps. In general, ocean circulation models would not "shut down" due to an influx of cold fresh water.
Yes there are some