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why fog is found near newfondliand island​

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Answered by texaschanchal
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To the south the cool air of the Labrador Current mixes with the warmer air over the Gulf Stream to produce frequent dense fogs, which are most common over the Grand Banks and along the southern and southeastern coasts of Newfoundland.

Answered by gayatri5ckvnad
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The foggiest place in the world is Grand Banks, a spot in the Atlantic Ocean off the island of Newfoundland, Canada. The cold Labrador Current from the north and the warm Gulf Stream current from the east create prime conditions for thick fog to form almost every day.

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