What causes the ice to melt?
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The ice cube which was solid has turned into the liquid water because the air temperature is warmer than the freezers. Which means the ice particles gather heat energy from the warmer air. Therefore the ice particles have enough energy to break apart (melt)into smaller particle arrangements.
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The two important causes for ice to melt are "Human activities and Natural phenomenon"
Causes for the ice to melt:
- Human activities :
- Human activities are at the basis of this phenomenon.
- Specifically, because the commercial revolution, carbon dioxide and different greenhouse gas emissions have raised temperatures, even better with inside the poles.
- And as a result, glaciers are unexpectedly melting, calving off into the ocean and taking flight on land.
2.Natural phenomenon:
- Energy to soften ice can come from sources except direct sun energy.
- Water this is below the ice and that has a temperature above the freezing factor reasons the lowest floor of the ice to soften.
- Warm floor waters purpose the rims of the ice to soften, specifically in leads and polynyas.
Thus,the causes for the ice to melt are "Human activities and Natural phenomenon".
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