Review:
Sea Ice
overall review score: 4.5
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Sea ice is frozen seawater that covers parts of the polar oceans. It forms and melts with the seasons, playing a vital role in regulating Earth's climate and supporting Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems.
Key Features
- Seasonal formation and melting
- Regulation of Earth's climate
- Support for Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems
Pros
- Critical component of polar ecosystems
- Helps regulate global climate
- Important for indigenous communities' way of life
Cons
- Melting sea ice contributes to rising sea levels
- Loss of sea ice threatens Arctic wildlife
- Impact on global climate change