The polar ice caps
The polar regions of the globe are the Arctic (North) and the Antarctic (South).
Use the text and picture tools to present the facts you know about the polar ice caps.
Discussion points
- Where are the polar ice caps?
- Why are they called "ice caps"?
- What effect do the have on the world's weather?
- How do they change throughout the year?
- What would the world be like without the ice caps?
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