They usually get them from holes made by seals in the ice. This is also how polarbears catch seals
they like the cold and the salt water
they like the cold and the salt water
Yes. All seals are water animals. They move poorly on land.
no you can not as this way of quick defrosting will give you food poisioning
Polar bears are the dominant land animal in the Arctic. Polar bears often feed on seals, which are amphibious, meaning they are mammals that live in water and on land. Therefore, it can be assumed that seals are also found in the Arctic regions - particularly Harp Seals. Northern Fur Seals are found within the Arctic region.There are many marine and semi-aquatic mammals in the Arctic Ocean. These include the Beluga whale, Killer whale, narwhaland walrus.Zooplankton are tiny animals found in seas everywhere, with some being adapted to the icy waters of the Arctic. Shrimp and amphipods are also found in the Arctic.Migratory birds that visit the Arctic include the Arctic tern, Snow goose and puffin. Other birds observed within the Arctic circle are the Snow Bunting, Northern Fulmar and Black-legge Kittiwake.Other mammals that live in the regions of the Arctic where land is found include the ermine, caribou, wolverine, reindeer, short-tailed weasel, musk ox, ermine, Dall sheep, Arctic wolf, Arctic fox and Arctic hare. The Greenland Sharkswims in the icy Arctic waters, and the Snowy owl can be found on the fringes of the Arctic circle.Contrary to common misconception, there are no penguinsin the Arctic.Animals in the Arctic include Arctic hares, lemmings, musk oxen, caribou, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, polar bears, wolverines, ermines, Arctic ground squirrels, seals, walruses, baleen whales, narwhals, killer whales, and belugas.
It's water, frozen water.
there is not much water in the tundra but it is usually frozen all year.
Because it is frozen sea water. A glacier is frozen fresh water.
Yes, within the arctic circle, liquid sea water and frozen ice, both exist.
In the polar regions: the Arctic and the Antarctic.
because 90 percent of the water is frozen/ice.
The COLD wind freezes the water and it freezes into something we all call the frozen seas like in Arctic, and Antarctica they have cold temperatures which also cause the water to freeze and become the frozen seas.
some threats would be no water because it is all frozen and you need water to live.
Permafrost (frozen subsoil) prevents water from being absorbed below a certain level in the short arctic summers. So surface water (pools, lakes) often covered vast areas.
the water here is usually fresh but can be salty from oceans
It think that salt stays in the water because it gets frozen.
Of total water available in earth, 2.59% of water is fresh and in that 2% of water is frozen as glaciers in the poles. Ground water constitutes around 0.592% and about 0.014% is present in lakes, ponds, etc.