Geography, asked by anshita79, 8 months ago

how is Atlantic Ocean different from Arctic Ocean?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps the most obvious difference between the Arctic Ocean and other oceans is its cold climate. There are some other unique things about its temperature, though. Permanent sea ice is one of the Arctic Ocean’s unique attributes. The temperature of the air in the Arctic can fall as low as -60 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Answered by shivannagowda1962
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The Arctic Ocean conjures up images of expansive ice, frigid waters and diverse wildlife on its frozen shores. Today, though, we often see photos of polar bears, one of the Arctic’s most famous residents, standing on ever-shrinking patches of ice due to global warming.

The Arctic Ocean is indeed a unique place. Its inhospitable climate and extensive ice coverage make it difficult to explore, so we know less about it than we do about Earth’s other oceans. However, we do know there are several distinct things that set it apart.

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