Frost’s failure-scientific poetry

Ice melting, changes in the earth
Quietly reveal
The structure of frost.
The road that was once unwavering
Now staggering;
Ice reflection cloud
When the silence of silence is stirred
etc.
Crack
In the skin of the stone
Blew
Breathing pollution;
Community step
The whisper of the change-
Silent
Under the rupture
And tilt steps.
The inspiration of this poem comes from the recent research, which surveyed the main risks of the ectopic freezing.
In the Arctic, the thawing of permanent frozen soil proposes challenges that affect the environment and local communities. This phenomenon can lead to serious consequences, such as infrastructure damage and changing natural habitats, and these habitats have damaged the local economy and tradition. Understanding these influences is critical to formulating effective policies and adaptability strategies.
Now scientists have discussed the meaning of the melting of frozen soil in Norway, Greenland, Canada and Russia for many years. This study borrows the opinions of local interests and scientists, and outlines how the permanent freezing is introduced to major risks through the dynamic interaction between natural processes and social impacts. The investigation emphasized the five main hazards: the collapse of key infrastructure, the interruption of basic liquidity and supply chain, the decline in water quality, threatening the safety of food and increasing exposure to diseases and pollutants. This research provides important opinions for future decisions and challenges brought about by the permanent freezing of these fragile North Polar regions.
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