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1-Polar bears cant´t find enough food?

Cases of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) killing and eating their fellows in the Arctic have increased.
This unusual behavior occurs as a consequence of lack of food due to melting ice and human
activity that destroys their habitat.

2-The polar bear´s hábitat disappears?


 no organism can live outside its environment or without relating to other species,
ecosystems are the functional unit of sustainable life on our planet. Every ecosystem
has its functioning, where it contains a biotic structure based on feeding relationships,
where we find producers, consumers and decomposers and if these disappear we
would be facing a natural imbalance.

3-People put more polar bears in zoos?


Bears can hardly be transferred to zoos since it is difficult to adapt to climate change.

4-People protect polar bears?

The best way to protect polar bears is by slowing climate change, reducing their hunting, and
helping industrial pollution conflict as human disturbance scares and affects polar bears.

5-polar bears become extinct?

Yes, since The loss of their habitat, sea ice, due to climate change, is the greatest threat to the
survival of polar bears. However, they also face other threats such as conflicts with humans,
unsustainable hunting and the impacts generated by the industry.

Rob: How was your holiday Tom?

Tom: It was great! I went to Cartagena with my girlfriend.

Roberto: Oh, that's good. Was it your first time there?

Tom: No, I had been in Cartagena. But that was years ago.
Rob: So what did you think?

Tom: I loved it! The beaches were beautiful. We ate a lot of fried fish, drank beer and had a great
time.

Rob: Did you see the city or just the beach?

Tom: Well yeah, my girlfriend dragged me to the aquarium and other places too. there were many
fish and some sharks

Rob: You look a bit sunburned, actually.

Tom: Not sunburned, really. I just turn red. It doesn't hurt, and you? What have you been doing
this summer?

Rob: Not much, actually. I've been here working.

Tom: Still don't have a vacation?

Rob: No. I have to work a lot and how are you doing with that English?

Tom: Well, you remember I took that course last year. Well, I arrived in London and it turns out
that I don't understand anything! The only thing he remembered was how to say Beer please and
Where's the bathroom?

Rob: The same thing happened to me in the United States and I couldn't talk to a girl very well, her
name was Karen.

Tom: Oh yeah. memory


Rob: She was. But when she took me to meet her parents, they spoke this dialect that was nothing
like American! I spent two weeks trying to understand them.

Tom: Yes… well, luckily in Cartagena many people speak Spanish By the way, how is Karen?

Rob: She's doing pretty well. We are still looking for a place to live.

Tom: Oh yeah. Moving in together. Big step!

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