Why are polar bears white?
Polar bears appear white because their fur and coat scatter light giving them camouflage and survival advantage in the Arctic environment.
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Area of Expertise: Public, Life, Science
Current Occupation: Civil Servant
City of Residence: Bursa
Born and raised in the İznik district of Bursa, our author is 30 years old and still lives in the same town. He is married and the father of one child, and currently works as a government employee. Most of his professional life has been shaped around disaster management, civil defense and emergency response. Over the years, he has gained solid experience in these fields, giving him a clear understanding of both field operations and the administrative side of the job. He is also known among the people around him as someone who knows public procedures well and often guides others when they need help. He is not someone who likes spending his free time wandering around the city. Whenever he can, he takes his small boat out on the lake, enjoys a quiet ride, and listens to the wind for a while. Being close to nature is almost a necessity for him; the farther he gets from crowds, the better and calmer he feels.
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