Why Atlantic ocean has long-intended coastline with good sites for harbour? Why the port of Murmansk in the Arctic ocean is ice free? Why the Antarctic Ocean is also called the southern ocean? Why large ships Sail with the receding tides ?
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1. Indented Coastlines are those that aren't smooth and have cuts or indents along its length thereby leading to the formation of inland waterways and creeks. The coast line of the Atlantic ocean has such an indented pattern thus making it suitable for natural harbors.
2. It's because of the North Atlantic current, which starts in the Gulf of Mexico (as the Gulf Stream) and ends in the Arctic Ocean (specifically to the north of Scandinavia and Murmansk). ... It even keeps northern coastal cities like Reykjavík, Iceland ice-free, despite being near the Arctic circle.
3.The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica. ... This oceanic zone is where cold, northward flowing waters from the Antarctic mix with warmer subantarctic waters.
4.Tides help ships to travel up the mouth of the river. High tide increases the volume of water at the river ports to such an extent that large ships can sail in safely. They use the retreating tide to leave the port. ... These get deposited at the mouth of the rivers when they have lost their force.
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