They melt.
They melt.
The Arctic region of Canada can experience natural disasters such as ice storms, avalanches, and extreme cold weather conditions. Additionally, the region is also susceptible to permafrost melt, which can lead to infrastructure damage and coastal erosion due to sea level rise.
the sun
In the Arctic, temperatures rise above zero typically from June to September during the summer months. This is known as the Arctic summer, when the region experiences its warmest temperatures and the sea ice begins to melt. However, this period can vary each year based on weather patterns and climate conditions.
No becuz the are built in below freezing temperatures and are solid ice
No, it is impossible.
At 70 degrees it would take 24 hours to melt 2000 lbs of ice
because Artic dont received enough sun light...another reason is...GLOBAL WARMING...so we should plant trees and conserve the forests
The ocean around the North Pole is known as the Arctic Ocean. It is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five oceans, located mostly north of the Arctic Circle. The region is covered by sea ice for much of the year and is home to unique ecosystems, including polar bears, seals, and various species of whales.
the ozone layer keeps the earth from overheating. As our gases are released into the air the ozone layer is fading, which causes global warming. If it was destroyed, the ice in the arctic would melt and we would die of floods because if only half of the Arctic ice melts the world would overflow.
In the Ecosystem many animals are a threat to others. However, the Arctic foxes are not a threat to human beings.