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Q: Is the Arctic ice cap able to float away?
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Arctic Cat Inc. (ACAT) is $489,875,356.36.


Is the arctic ocean a continent?

No, in the Arctic there is nothing but sea under the ice cap.


What is an arctic ice caps?

It is an ice cap (ice berg) found in the arctic.


What is the climate region of ice cap?

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Why does a bottle cap float?

A bottle cap floats because it is less dense than water. The air trapped inside the bottle cap provides buoyancy, causing it to float on the surface of the water.


Why is the arctic ice cap not considered a glacier?

The Arctic ice cap is a large mass of ice floating on the Arctic Ocean, whereas a glacier is a slow-moving mass of ice on land. Glaciers form from compacted snow over time, while the ice cap in the Arctic fluctuates with the seasons. Additionally, glaciers can carve out valleys and shape landscapes, which the Arctic ice cap does not do.


What ocean begins with A?

The Arctic Ocean (The sea beneath the north Polar ice cap)


Is Antarctica an ice cap?

Yes and it is sitting on the landmass of Antarctica. the Arctic ice cap is floating in water.


How many polar ice caps does earth have?

Earth has two polar ice caps: the Arctic ice cap at the North Pole and the Antarctic ice cap at the South Pole.


Do a glass jug float or sink in water?

if you put cap on it flotes if it is a open cap it turns over and sinks


Why did the blackhawks trade away so many players at the end of the 2010 season?

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How have animals in the Arctic been affected by the ice cap melting?

An ice cap is ice over land. There is no ice cap in the Arctic. Arctic sea ice is melting, however, more and more each year, and this is threatening the existence of the polar bears who rely on the habitat of sea ice to build up their store of body fat to last them through the (lengthening) summers.