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Why the coast of Newfoundland is found dangerous for navigation ? Give a geographical reason for this answer. Also give the answer with reference to the ocean currents.

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Answered by wiccalcutta
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Because it is an island in the north Atlantic, between the labrador current and the Gulf of st. Lawrence. The Labrador current brings a lot of ice, but I think rocks, fog and wind have been the biggest culprits. We are literally stuck out in the ocean with nothing to slow down the wind. Not every rock, submerged or not, is on the charts. Toss in a low tide or storm, it is a dangerous place to be

Answered by madhuuuu555
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Explanation:

the cold cold labrador current of Southeast was between baffin islands and West Greenland to meet the word gulfstream drift off the coast of newfound land as far South 50 degree north where the icebergs which have been carried by the labrador current meet the making of the one gulfstream trip from call everyday current causes for the position of plankton giving rise to famous fishing grounds Grand banks of newfound island

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