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How would Europe’s climate change if the North Atlantic Current disappeared?

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Answered by skalra1608
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The North Atlantic Current (otherwise known as North Atlantic Drift and North Atlantic Sea Movement) is a major warm ocean current that is part of the Gulf. West of Europe it splits into two major branches. One branch goes to the south-east, and becomes the Canary Current, passing north-west Africa and turning south-west. The other major branch of the North Atlantic Current continues north and follows the coast of north western Europe. The whole of the North Atlantic Current contributes greatly to the warming of the climate and has a huge influence on British weather.

Answered by jamilfba
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 The disruption or end of the North Atlantic Current would mean the tempering effects of the current would no longer moderate temperature and weather in much of Europe and the eastern United State. The climate will become much colder across the continent and have a dramatic effect on the wildlife, and the human populations, living there. The coastlines will be freezing during the winter months.  

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