LOL!!!
Can you answer basic climate questions???
1. Why does one Earth polar circle have 9+ times the ice of the other?
2. Why is there ice age glacier south of Arctic Circle on Greenland but no such ice age glacier north of Arctic Circle on Alaska?
3. If the oceans are "warming" why is the record decade for canes still the 1940s?
4. If the oceans are "rising" why can't we see one single photo of land sinking?
5. How did Co2 thaw North America and freeze Greenland at the same time?
and this time make sure your HEBREW TO ENGLISH translation software is working properly...
1) Antarctica has more ice than the Arctic because of its geography:
Land vs. ocean: Antarctica is a continent surrounded by ocean, while the Arctic is an ocean basin surrounded by land. This allows sea ice to expand more freely in Antarctica, and it can stretch into warmer latitudes.
Ocean currents and winds: Ocean currents and winds around Antarctica isolate the continent from global weather patterns, keeping it cold.
Sea ice thickness: Antarctic sea ice is often much thinner than Arctic sea ice.
Why is Antarctica colder than the Arctic? - Aurora Expeditions™
The Arctic is more sensitive to climate change than Antarctica because the Arctic Ocean is closely linked with the climate systems around it. Arctic sea ice has been declining in extent, thickness, and volume since 1979.
2) ice age glacier in north Alaska --> dry climate due to mountain range blocking moisture reaching north end of Alaska.
3) hurricanes in the 1940s --> Before the 1960s, there were no satellites or aircraft to monitor tropical storms and hurricanes. As a result, many storms may have gone undetected in earlier decades
4) photo of sinking land --> each news article on sinking land typically uses only one photo for their story, but each article uses their own photo. whats going on with sinking land is happening below the surface, so taking a picture of the surface might not be useful to show whats going on.
5) for Greenland freezing, there is plenty of recent data showing thawing, but if you go back further there might not have been measurement of that going on.