because if you are in the polar end and were an animal that loves cold water you can dry your blood and die in the diffrent climate.
no
The arctic ice caps are melting because of global warming. The strong consensus of climate scientists is that human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, and deforestation, are responsible for gloabal warming. So, yes, humans are responsible for polar ice caps melting.
In the Arctic the polar ice cap is melting, losing about 3% ice every year. In the summer of 2007, for the first time in recorded history, the North-West Passage was open for shipping.
Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are reflecting more and melting the polar ice caps.
Melting polar ice caps are affecting global sea levels, leading to coastal flooding and erosion in many regions. This can also disrupt ecosystems and habitats for various plant and animal species that rely on sea ice for survival. Additionally, the melting ice caps contribute to global climate change by releasing stored greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Melting sea ice is a threat to the polar bears because without the sea ice the polar bears predators will see them and swim away.
yes
no
Global warming is melting the polar ice caps and they are slowly disappearing.
probaly because global waming which is melting the polar ice caps
yes!
They are melting because it is hot
Global warming is on the rise again and the ice caps are melting rapidly.
The polar ice melt is affecting the melting rate of ice as it is rising the level of the seawater which may lead to submergence of land.
Polar ice caps are melting faster than before. Every summer practically, the amount of sea ice remaining at the North Pole is smaller than before. The melting is being caused by global warming.
ice is melting and there is no place for polar bears to mate and rest after feeding
Global Warming affects the polar regions, melting the ice and snow.