Arctic’s strongest sea ice breaks up for first time
Scientists are warning that the ice has broken up twice this year, due to warm winds and heatwaves in the northern hemisphere - Barcroft Media/ The thickest sea ice in the Arctic has started to break up, opening waters north of Greenland that are normally frozen, experts have warned. One meteorologist described the phenomenon - recorded for the first time this year - as “scary”. Scientists said it could prove catastrophic for polar bears and seals, threatening their survival. The sea off the north coast of Greenland had long been known as ...
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