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which current helps in the melting of icebergs in ports of Arctic region in North―West Europe​

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Answered by raginikri2007
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According to the scientists, including those from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the US, a seawater current called the Beaufort Gyre keeps the polar environment in balance by storing fresh water near the surface of the Arctic ocean.

Answered by banteilyngdoh78
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warm ocean currents like the North Atlantic Drift help in melting of icebergs. They keep ports of the attic regions in the north-west Europe, ice free even in winter.

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