The rivers and streams below the icebergs are getting warmer each year, therefore causing melting, breakaways, and relocation….and sea life, corals and surrounding areas are not coping well some dying, some searching to relocate to live in cooler waters….and Yes, We should be talking about this….
The North Pole is melting, every year there is less ice left at the end of summer and what ice remains is younger, too soon it is already inevitable that during the summer the fastest way from Europe to Asia will be between Russia and Canada over the pole. The South pole is melting as well but because it is a land mass it holds the eons of cold better and will remain frozen for a very long time yet.
In North Pole, the summers are long, comfortable, and mostly cloudy and the winters are frigid, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from -14°F to 73°F and is rarely below -40°F or above 83°F.
tudza Premium Member about 4 years ago
Weather is not climate.
GROG Premium Member about 4 years ago
It’s a dirty job but somebody’s got to do it. Stan looks uncharacteristically menacing with thos icicle fangs.
ellisc about 4 years ago
It’s all BS!
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
The rivers and streams below the icebergs are getting warmer each year, therefore causing melting, breakaways, and relocation….and sea life, corals and surrounding areas are not coping well some dying, some searching to relocate to live in cooler waters….and Yes, We should be talking about this….
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Ehhh, what has the biosphere done for us lately, huh? – The Flat-Earthers et al.
BRBurns1960 about 4 years ago
The North Pole is melting, every year there is less ice left at the end of summer and what ice remains is younger, too soon it is already inevitable that during the summer the fastest way from Europe to Asia will be between Russia and Canada over the pole. The South pole is melting as well but because it is a land mass it holds the eons of cold better and will remain frozen for a very long time yet.
Alberta Oil about 4 years ago
North Pole Alaska is hardly melting.
In North Pole, the summers are long, comfortable, and mostly cloudy and the winters are frigid, snowy, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from -14°F to 73°F and is rarely below -40°F or above 83°F.
VickiP123 about 4 years ago
but weather IS affected BY the climate
Shikamoo Premium Member about 4 years ago
The artic air moving south means the artic is melting as warmer air moves north?
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 4 years ago
Not in public. Might offend someone.