Chapter 583 Three Choices_2

This means that to survive on the glacier, first and foremost, there is no need to worry about the impact of earthquakes. After all, even if an earthquake were to occur on the seabed floor, unless it reached an apocalyptic magnitude, it would be rather difficult to affect the humans living on the glacier, whose thickness could reach several tens or even hundreds of meters.

And because glaciers can float on the water's surface, people living there don't need to worry about flooding; after all, in theory, just like ships, no matter how high the water level rises, glaciers will still float on the surface.

Apart from these two natural disasters, extreme heat and bitter cold do not have much of an impact on the Arctic Circle. Starting with extreme heat, for those living on the glacier, even if the weather were very hot, it would only make it slightly warmer in the depths of the icy region.