Geography, asked by Parthasaha4023, 10 months ago

Coast of Norway is free from ice during winter why

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Answered by junaidkhan61
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Explanation:

This is because of the warm ocean currents flowing towards Norway in winter.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Coast of Norway is free from ice during winter

Explanation:

  • For a longer time, the water weight, i.e. seas and oceans absorbs heat. Equatorial waters stay warm and trigger warm currents whereas the "polar waters"are cold. The "ocean winds" and "ocean currents" transport cold/heat.
  • Warm currents flow from "equatorial to polar latitudes" transferring cooler regions with warm water. In equatorial regions, cold current is flowing from the "higher polar latitudes" to the "lower latitudes" carrying "cool water to warm regions". Thus, "warm currents" along the coast make it warmer than usual in coastal areas and "cold currents" make them "cooler" than usual.
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