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Why are the polar bears dying out?

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  1. Because there land wear they live is getting smaller and so are their prey's land, so they are both dying out.


  2. global warming. google it.

  3. because pollution and global warming is causing the polar ice caps to melt, so there is less space for the polar bears and the weather is not the right temperature

  4. this is because the polar bears are running out of ice to walk on so they start swimming to another piece of ice which they have been to already ,when they find out that the ice there has melted they just swim away in another direstion and  sometimes swim for miles and miles but do eventually drown and die

  5. because polution is causing there prey to die out giving them less food to eat and there land is depleting and polution is affecting them personally

  6. There is no place called tarctica, so I doubt that there are any polar bears there to die out.  But, the polar bear populations in the arctic are actually increasing.

  7. Because they're home is melting and we keep killing them, plus they're food sources are dwindling cos we're fukking that up too.

  8. They are not.!!! The polar bears are one of the most mean animal on earth. It will adapt .

  9. global warming duhduhduhduh

  10. Because the ice is melting and the bears are having a hard time hunting seals which can now escape more easily. Plus, because ice is melting fishers can get closer to the coast and fish more so bears dont have seals or fishes.

  11. They are not dying out. The population has doubled since 1965

    The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service estimates that the polar bear population is currently at 20,000 to 25,000 bears, up from as low as 5,000-10,000 bears in the 1950s and 1960s.  A 2002 U.S. Geological Survey of wildlife in the Arctic Refuge Coastal Plain noted that the polar bear populations “may now be near historic highs.”

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