The
increase in Arctic ice is equivalent to about one-third the area of the
United States. Guess the polar bears won't go extinct quite yet.
Of course, 6000 years ago, the world was much warmer and Arctic ice probably non-existent as indicated by ice cores and the fact that bananas grew in Sweden. That also explains why Finnish and Hungarian languages have some Japanese roots.
I wonder why the polar bears didn't go extinct then. Perhaps they didn't get the memo.
Of course, 6000 years ago, the world was much warmer and Arctic ice probably non-existent as indicated by ice cores and the fact that bananas grew in Sweden. That also explains why Finnish and Hungarian languages have some Japanese roots.
I wonder why the polar bears didn't go extinct then. Perhaps they didn't get the memo.