Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Polar bears & Ice shelf
Class: EAP2
Name: RAEED ALDAH IS
DATE: 3/24/2006
Polar bears & ice shelf
According to Will Iredale in "Polar bears drown as ice shelf melts" the polar bears are dying because climate change is melting the ice in the arctic. They have to swim a long distance in the sea to find food, but sometimes they get away from the shore because of waves and they couldn't make it back and die. They hunt near the edge to get food to there young; most of the time they have trouble in is June and October because it's the summer. The problem is that every year there is more water than before.
I think we should take this problem more seriously; for now maybe just the polar bears but years later it's going to be serious trouble for all species. There is more heat because of the cars and the factories; I think we should make more rules for the factories, and we shouldn't drive old cars that are bad for nature.
The problem is people don't care about it, they hear in the news and feel sad but after a while they forgot all about it. They must make the governments do something, make rules and take it more seriously. They have to save the arctic ice shelf by doing more research about the problem and the solution for it.
In my opinion the ozone hole is one of the biggest causes for the heat; it makes more heat get in to the earth and that makes the ice melt, and it's getting bigger every year. I'm not sure what the reason is but we should take this problem more seriously and look for the solution.
One of the problems is the green house gasses; there are making the heat get in but not get out. The governments I think have started to look out for it, they make some rules on the factories and the cars, but I think that's not enough. I'm not a scientist, but they should do more than that. Every year the heat temperature is getting high because if this problem, and this ice is melting more every day.
Reference:
Iredale, W. (2005, Dec. 18). Polar bears drown as ice shelf melts. Times Online. Retrieved on March 21, 2006
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-523-1938132-523,00.html
Name: RAEED ALDAH IS
DATE: 3/24/2006
Polar bears & ice shelf
According to Will Iredale in "Polar bears drown as ice shelf melts" the polar bears are dying because climate change is melting the ice in the arctic. They have to swim a long distance in the sea to find food, but sometimes they get away from the shore because of waves and they couldn't make it back and die. They hunt near the edge to get food to there young; most of the time they have trouble in is June and October because it's the summer. The problem is that every year there is more water than before.
I think we should take this problem more seriously; for now maybe just the polar bears but years later it's going to be serious trouble for all species. There is more heat because of the cars and the factories; I think we should make more rules for the factories, and we shouldn't drive old cars that are bad for nature.
The problem is people don't care about it, they hear in the news and feel sad but after a while they forgot all about it. They must make the governments do something, make rules and take it more seriously. They have to save the arctic ice shelf by doing more research about the problem and the solution for it.
In my opinion the ozone hole is one of the biggest causes for the heat; it makes more heat get in to the earth and that makes the ice melt, and it's getting bigger every year. I'm not sure what the reason is but we should take this problem more seriously and look for the solution.
One of the problems is the green house gasses; there are making the heat get in but not get out. The governments I think have started to look out for it, they make some rules on the factories and the cars, but I think that's not enough. I'm not a scientist, but they should do more than that. Every year the heat temperature is getting high because if this problem, and this ice is melting more every day.
Reference:
Iredale, W. (2005, Dec. 18). Polar bears drown as ice shelf melts. Times Online. Retrieved on March 21, 2006
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-523-1938132-523,00.html