lolar
ice is
melting, why?
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Arctic Sea ice melts in the summer, and more of the sun is being absorbed by the ocean. The fast rate of the sea ice melting is resulting in the oceans absorbing and heating up the Arctic. The decline in sea ice does have a potential to speed up global warming and the climate changes.
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Due to global warning
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The ice in the polar region is melting because of the rise in temperature in the polar region which can lead to floods and loss of many animals in the polar region.
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