Most people say it has nothing to do with us, but when the climate drops to a point that is above freezing level they will melt. This could affect the coast lines in the united states, it could increase the water level drastically. The Climate change is faster and more severe in the poles than in the rest of the world. The poles are warming at a rate of almost twice the earths ordinary rate increase in temperature. “The glaciers maintain enough liquid to increase the worlds sea levels …” Doyle Rice says. This is enough to overcome some of the and in the poles, and if this does happen it will most likely kill some animals that live in the poles. Polar bears, penguins, ex. The biggest problem is that Even an increase of 2 degrees Celsius could be too much for the glaciers. A slight shift in temperature, bringing averages above melting point, will completely change and decimate the earths buildings, houses, and landmarks. As I said if it goes above it, it might knock down houses near the coast, this is because most of the houses out there are on stilts made out of wood. They could either root out and then snap under the pressure of the house. Or the house will just fall because of the impact of the
Most people say it has nothing to do with us, but when the climate drops to a point that is above freezing level they will melt. This could affect the coast lines in the united states, it could increase the water level drastically. The Climate change is faster and more severe in the poles than in the rest of the world. The poles are warming at a rate of almost twice the earths ordinary rate increase in temperature. “The glaciers maintain enough liquid to increase the worlds sea levels …” Doyle Rice says. This is enough to overcome some of the and in the poles, and if this does happen it will most likely kill some animals that live in the poles. Polar bears, penguins, ex. The biggest problem is that Even an increase of 2 degrees Celsius could be too much for the glaciers. A slight shift in temperature, bringing averages above melting point, will completely change and decimate the earths buildings, houses, and landmarks. As I said if it goes above it, it might knock down houses near the coast, this is because most of the houses out there are on stilts made out of wood. They could either root out and then snap under the pressure of the house. Or the house will just fall because of the impact of the