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1.Labrador Sea, northwestern arm of the North Atlantic Ocean, between Labrador, Canada (southwest), and Greenland (northeast). It is connected with Baffin Bay (north) through Davis Strait and with Hudson Bay (west) through Hudson Strait.

2.Warm ocean currents flow away from the equatorial region on the western side of ocean basins. The Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic and the Kuroshio Current in the North Pacific are examples of warm currents. ... The current carries warm water to Iceland and the British Isles.

3.Cold currents flow toward the equator on the eastern side of ocean basins. Examples of cold ocean currents include the Canary Current in the North Atlantic, the California Current in the North Pacific, and the Benguela Current in the South Atlantic. Cold currents can also flow out of far northern regions.

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Answered by ItźDyñamicgirł
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1] In which Ocean does h Labrador current flow?

Ans : In North Atlantic Ocean the Labrador current flow.

2] What are warm Ocean currents ?

Ans : Those currents that flow from equator towards the poles are warmer than the surrounding water and so that are known as warm currents.

3] What are cold Ocean Currents ?

Ans : Cold currenta originate near the poles kr higher latitudes and move towards the tropics or lower lattitude.

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  • The Ocean currents do not flow very close to the coast. They flow near the lower limit of the continental shelf.

  • Even though the velocity of the ocean currents is less, the water carried by them in immense.

  • Under the influence of the westerlies, in the mid - latitudes, the ocean currents flow from west to east , but near the equator they flow from east to west.
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