Polar Ice Caps By Lucy Bowman. Contents Introduction Animals Flooding Conclusion Internet links Internet.

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Polar Ice Caps By Lucy Bowman

Contents Introduction Animals Flooding Conclusion Internet links Internet

Introduction I am here before you today, not only a Sutton Road Primary School, I am also a friend of our unrespecting brilliant planet. There is a massive problem with our earth, which is all because of us, so please stop! Think! Listen we have to do something to save our only planet to live on. So how long do we have left?

Animals I f the ice melts it is very possible to never see animals (who live in cold places) ever again. More sea, less land is great for people and penguins; however for other animals such as: polar bears, wolves and foxes- who live there- it is horrible news. This thick frozen ice is also bad for animals because if it melts the animals who cannot will fall into the water and become extinct. No ice means no animals! No animals eans no people! No people means no world!

Flooding This problem could also cause death towards us by terrible strong flooding all over the world- this flooding will happen if we do not change! It is us who are causing all of this and we need to fix it. Therefor if we do not fix this there will be more floods than you can ever imagine. This would be by the ice from the arctic melting; after the ice melts the sea levels will be growing constantly! If that sea level keeps getting higher eventually it will scatter all over our land (that would be disaster)

Conclusion As you know we cannot let any of these problems affect our world, because if we do all of our lives could be at risk.do not forget it is the only world we have to live on. Once again STOP! THINK! Join our campaign to help save the world.

Internet Links CHECK THIS HANDY HINT OUT AND THIS ONE MAYBE THIS ONE THIS ONES ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE