Map Skill Locate and label the following on the outline map of the world a) Labrador Current (b) Gulf Stream I North Atlantic Drift (d) Grand Banks Fishing Ground (e) Dogger Banks Fishing Ground Map pointing
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Explanation:
The Labrador current is cold current that occurs in the north Atlantic ocean and is found along the coasts of the Labrador and the newfound lands and continuous to the south along the east coast of the Canada and the newfound land. This current is involved in the transports of the ice burgs in spring seasons.
The gulf stream s an extension of the North Atlantic drift and is a warm and swift current that originates on the Gulf of Mexico and flows to the tip of the Florida. It influences the climate along the Newfoundlands and west coasts of the Europe.
North Atlantic drift is a warm western current that is found in the Atlantic ocean and extends to the gulf stream and flows to 40°N to 51°N.
The grande banks are parts of the north america shelf zones and they lie southeastwards of the islands of Canada and forms a vast international fishing ground and it extends to about 350 miles.
The dogger islands are a sandbank in a shallow area and lie towards the north sea and are about 100 km off the east coast of the England and at the time of the ice ages to was a part of the larger European island.