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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.

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"Mediterranean Sea" prevent polar water from entering this sea

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Seals,different types of fish,polar bears and different types of sea birds.

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in the polar the only things living are research scientists polar bears and some sea life animals.

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Penguins, polar bears, sea lions, etc.

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shark polar bear

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no.sea lions are prey for polar pears and have little defense

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Walrus. They Rule the sea and the Polar Bear rules the land.

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She was calling the USCGC Itasca, near Howland Island.

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by far polar bear because the live in much colder weather then sea otter

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No. Polar bears really don't live in caves, they live out on the sea ice.

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Only if they both live in a zoo, because Polar bears live in the Northern hemisphere and Sea Lions in the Southern hemisphere.

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Polar bears do not cause global warming. In fact, polar bears are affected by global warming due to the shrinking of their sea ice habitat. The loss of sea ice reduces their hunting grounds and threatens their survival.

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No because it is hot in Hawaii. Polar Bears only live in the Polar Regions of the World.
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Hi: The navy icebreakers were listed as agb, standing for auxiliary icebreaker.

The CG added their logo, W, when the icebreakers were transferred to the CG.

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+polar bear

+musk yak seal elephant seal sea a lion kale pengiun

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Of course it is. They are part of an important ecosystem and the foodchain. Polar bears are majestic animals.

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global warming has caused the polar ice caps to melt, this has caused sea level to rise

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Unlike dolphins, polar bears cannot swim forever. They have to come to the land eventually. Also, they use floating pieces of ice as a base from which to hunt seals. It is harder for them to hunt in the open sea. So no, polar bears would not survive in the open sea, at least, not in the long term.

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Polar bears aren't much troubled by the rising sea levels, as they aren't particularly interested in what goes on at the coastline anyhow.

The big problem for the polar bears is the temperature. The warmer it gets, the longer it takes for the ice to form. and polar bears use the ice sheet to hunt for seals from.

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That would literally depend on who had the "home team advantage". If on land, the polar bear. If at sea, the orca.

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Most scientists consider Antarctica to be the only true polar desert. The Arctic is mostly sea ice or tundra.

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Polar bears have only one enemy MAN, they can only escape by diving into the sea.

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Yes, due to rising sea levels Polar bears often go for a quick paddle. The end

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Yes, polar bears can be found in Labrador, particularly along the coast and sea ice areas where they hunt for seals.

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global warming, melting of sea ice...

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The alphabet and sea navigation using the Polar Star.

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February 13, 2010

See: http://www.seaislecityhomesforyou.com/blogs/geraldine_rescigno/archive/2009/10/30/sea-isle-city-polar-bear-plunge-2010.aspx

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New Scandinavian Cooking - 2003 Polar Berries 2-11 was released on:

USA: 2004

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Polar bears are found, not in the ocean, but in the land and ice floes surrounding the Arctic Ocean.

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Every sea animal execpt the shark, Wolves r in danger, polar bears, and tigers.

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The only sea lions with good senses are the one that don't get eaten by sharks or polar bears.

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No, there is no evidence that polar bears sleep in the water. A sea otter can sleep on water, floating on its back, but a polar bear's body density makes this impossible.

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Polar tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on the polar regions of the Earth, resulting in a bulging of water toward the poles. This phenomenon leads to a variation in sea levels in polar regions, affecting coastal areas and navigation.

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A polar ice scientist studies the ice sheets and glaciers in the polar regions to understand how they are changing due to climate change. They typically conduct research on ice cores, ice flow, and sea ice dynamics to assess the impact on global sea level rise and polar ecosystems. Their work contributes to better predicting future climate trends and informing policies for mitigation and adaptation.

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polar bears, sea lions, walruses, whales

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penguin, polar bear, sea lion......

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Will they survive global warming and melting of sea ice?

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Polar bears main eat seals, which they hunt from the ice. During summer, when much of the sea ice melts, polar bears find ift difficult to find food.

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Surface salinity in polar regions varies seasonally due to the formation and melting of sea ice.

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You would find penguins, which are sea birds.

There is no food chain on the Antarctic continent to support polar bears.

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Polar bears inhabit Arctic regions such as sea ice, coastlines, and surrounding waters. They rely on sea ice for activities like hunting, breeding, and traveling over long distances. As sea ice decreases due to climate change, polar bears face challenges to their habitat and survival.

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