Why does the West European coast remain ice free in
winter?
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Due to the warm effect of gulf stream and north Atlantic drift ,the ports of Western Europe remain ice free in winter
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Due to the warm effect of the Gulf Stream and North Atlantic Drift, the ports of Western Europe remain ice-free in winter to motivate successful international oceanic trade, e.g., London, Calais, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Brest, Le Havre, etc.
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Why does the coast of Norway remain ice free during winter?
The harbours of Norway are free from any ice even during the winters but at the same time Greenland located on the same latitude remains ice capped all round the year because the warm current of the North Atlantic Drift keep the harbours of Norway ice free even during the winters.
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