Why does the Alaskan Coast remain frost-free in the winter season?
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water remains warm when there is ice on it because ice is an insulater and it does not conduct heat due to which coldness cannot go through it.
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The Alaskan Current in the north-west are warm currents. The coastal parts of Alaska are frost free even in winter because of the Alaskan Current.
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