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An Informative Speech On Antarctica

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Imagine you’re standing on a big sheet of ice in the middle of the pacific ocean, but wait it begins to crack and melt. What would you do. Would you be like me and run around like a chicken with its head cut off. What would you do? I've often wondered what the people living there would do. I know some of you guys might look at me and be like Antarctica what's wrong with you, how cold it's been the last 5 months, I knew you were crazy. I have usually wondered what the world might go through in the future if Antarctica was to melt. Just thinking about humanity losing one of its most magnificent attractions could be the most devastating thing ever. I don't know who all think like me, but i’ve always wondered how the animals would survive. Remember penguins …show more content…

They would live in a very tawdry razed area

III. Antarctica is a vase and massive area of ice and if all of it was to melt it would be a very catastrophic event for all of the world.

According to “Arctic.org credits says that sea levels are expected to rise 20-60mm by 2100.” that would mainly be from global warming leading to glacier melts and thermal temperatures Ice

Ice melt could prove even more dangerous creating destructive erosions and wetland floodings and even more dangerous things that could destroy crops cities and animals.

IV. “Antarctic Glacier.org say that the west antarctic ice sheet makes up globally 3.2m and if all of it was to melt, the sea level would rise 3.2m above sea level. That's just the west antarctic ice sheet alone. The east Antarctic ice sheet is equivalent to the 0.24m. Its told that globally that 20-60 m of sea level would rise, and that's not including the ice sheet that's underneath the surface

This would cause the cities to be submerged up under water and people would have to relocate putting people on top of each other

V. If the ice melted a lot of animals would suffer and die out. It will not only affect us as a whole, but it would affect our animals

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