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alot of the earth land will be covered by water and there will be less landspace for people to live.

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How much of earths water is in ice caps?

About 69% of Earth's fresh water is stored in ice caps and glaciers. This frozen water plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.


Dramatic variations in the polar ice caps most likely suggest changes in?

temperature and climate patterns. Rapid melting may indicate global warming, while growth in ice caps could signal cooling or shifts in atmospheric circulation. Scientific monitoring and analysis help interpret these changes and their implications for the planet.


What is most of the earths fresh water locked up in?

Most of the Earth's fresh water is locked up in glaciers and ice caps at the polar regions. This frozen water plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.


Where is most of Earths freshwater found?

Glaciers and polar ice caps.


What is the next coldest climate beside ice caps?

snow


Where is 2 percent of earths water?

It is in frozen form - as the polar ice caps and glaciers.


How much of the earths fresh water is frozen into ice?

Approximately 68.7% of the fresh water on Earth is locked up in glaciers and ice caps. This frozen water plays a critical role in regulating global climate and sea levels.


How do glaciers monitor climate conditions?

They originate as pieces of the ice caps and as the ice caps melt/climate warms they break off and melt, thus showing us what the climate is doing and how fast the earth is heating up due to global warming.


What effects will cliomate change have?

Global warming(climate change) happens when CO2 rises in the earths atmosphere trapping in heat from the sun like a greenhouse. This causes the poler ice caps to melt, the oceans to rise and flood all the world.


How much of earths freshwater is trapped as ice?

Approximately 69% of Earth's freshwater is trapped in ice, mainly in polar ice caps and glaciers. This frozen water is a crucial freshwater resource that helps regulate global climate and sea levels.


What will happen to the sea levels if global warming continues?

Sea levels will rise because warmer water expands.Sea levels will rise as glaciers and ice caps continue to melt, moving water from land into the oceans.In 2000, it was claimed the ice caps would be gone by 2010, and there would be drastic sea level rises around the world, flooding coastal cities. It hasn't happened.If the caps did indeed melt, it could happen, but so far the dire predictions have not occurred.


What is happening to the ice caps?

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.