Geography, asked by Shiv20080, 3 months ago

Why is Labrador Sea not navigable during winters?
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Answered by Ayushavani
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Answer:

During winter months low pressure dominates in this region, and in years with a positive North Atlantic Oscillation deeper convection is observed.

Answered by Anonymous
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During winter months low pressure dominates in this region, and in years with a positive North Atlantic Oscillation deeper convection is observed.

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