What happens when ALL the ice in the ARTIC ice cap melts?

What will happen to Santa Claus when the polar ice cap melts?

  • Seriously, I want to know. His workshop is up there, with all the elves and Mrs. Claus and the reindeer. If the ice melts, will they set up shop on a boat or some sort of platform ...show more

  • Answer:

    he'll go thte south pole where the ice cap is increasing in size.

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This guy manages to cover the entire globe in hours bringing presents billions of people and does it all in an open sleigh pulled by eight tiny flying reindeer. You think a little global warming is going to slow him down?

Marvin the Martian

ask al gore he knows

Alex C

Christmas is a holiday that celebrates christmas and jews celebrate Hanuka which is jewish, meaning from Isreal. And Kwanza is just made up for the people that feel left out. So in theory, Santa Claus would move in with the Easter Bunny because it is too dangerous in the Middle East and Africa is too hot and muggy.

Same thing that will happen to the christian god,when hell freezes over. Nothing.

sangiorgio2003

Sorry John, But theres no Santa... :( ...If the polar ice caps melt perhaps. Maybe he will get a fat penguin and flat on him and look for an oil rignear alaska so he can sleep over. :)

SoggyTermite ♥

he'll drowned. :)

rainbow unicorns

They will build a boat and make that their workshop

Drew H

Maybe they'll borrow the Ark of Noah?

Flower Power

He's moving to Lapland.

It's him again

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