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  • 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.
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