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The movement of icebergs is not dangerous for water transport is it true or false

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Answered by amjadkhan17551
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Because the movement of icebergs is dangerous for water transport

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The horizontal, continuous flow of a water mass from one location to another is known as an ocean current. Polar currents carry cold water to the equator. There is a potential that an iceberg will be carried by the current during this process and may end up blocking marine routes, endangering ships.

Thick fog develops where the warm and cold currents converge. For transportation, these fogs are problematic. Near New-foundland island, the Gulf Stream, which is warm, and the Labrador, which is frigid, meet. This results in thick fog. Icebergs are transported away from the polar regions by the cold currents. Such icebergs are dangerous to ships if they encounter them along sea routes.

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