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A. Reading Section 1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Alaskan polar bears have mastered the art of living in ice. Even during the frigid days of winter, these furry white creatures don't hibernate in cozy dens, like other bears do. Instead, they go north, hunting for seals living in the ice-covered water. In recent years, however, Earth's climate has been getting warmer, and ice near the Poles has been melting. Now, a new study shows that disappearing ice is changing polar bear behavior. For instance, more than half of pregnant polar bears used to give birth in dens on solid blocks of ice that were floating out at sea. Today, they're digging their dens on or near land, The reason? Most of the ice has disappeared. Studies have shown that 27 percent of sea ice in the Arctic that stays frozen from year to year has disappeared during the past 30 years. So there's now much less space for dens. Moreover, as the warming continues, the remaining ice becomes less stable. These conditions are unappealing to mother polar bears, who want a safe place to give birth. A mother polar bear often has two cubs at a time. Baby cubs stay with their mothers for more than 2 years. For now, Alaska's polar bears seem to prefer returning to land rather than taking the risk of giving birth on shaky ice. That solution might not work forever, however, especially if the ice keeps melting. The bottom line? Polar bears are in trouble I. Answer the following questions. 1. Where do seals live? 2. Describe one trait that makes Alaskan polar bears different from other bears. 3. Polar ice is melting. Why? 4. What has forced polar bears to dig their dens on or near the land?​

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Answered by ArushiBhatt
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Explanation:

1. Seals live in water. Here it is mentioned that they live in ice covered water in the north.

2. Alaskan bears don't hibernate in dens even during frigid days of winter like other bears.

3. Polar ice is melting because Earth's climate is getting warmer due to global warming.

4. Melting of most of the ice and the less stability of the remaining ones had forced Polar bears to dig their dens on or near the land.

Answered by indiabrainly
28

Answer:

Explanation:

"1. Seals live in Ice-cold water.

2. Unlike other bears, Alaskan Polar bears do not hibernate in dens because they have mastered the art of living in ice even during the winter days. Instead they go north for hunting.

3. Due to the Earth’s climatic changes, polar ice is melting gradually.

4. The polar bears move to land because they do not like to live on on ice that is constantly shaking due to melting."

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