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Kay [80]
1 year ago
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6. Why does the north-east coast of Canada remain icebound during the winter

Geography
1 answer:
kow [346]1 year ago
4 0

The North East coast of Canada remains icebound during winter

because of forcing of the air. As the North East coast of Canada is

located near to Northern poles and is nearer to sea hence the ports of

eastern coast of Canada freezes and the temperature in that area

becomes less than zero degree during the winter time.

Ocean currents are horizontal continuous flow of water from one place

to other . There are two types of ocean currents warm and cold flowing

along the coastline which will have an impact on climate. Thus these

waters are cold and tend to freeze up the ports early in winters.

Refer the given below link for more information on North East Coast

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