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Arctic Ocean
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The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans, largely enclosed by the Eurasian continent and North American continent's continents. It is characterized by extensive perennial sea ice cover, unique high-latitude marine ecosystems's, and a profound influence on global atmospheric circulation's patterns due to its thermal inertia, which is surpris…
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Arctic Ocean
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Economic and Geopolitical Significance
The Arctic Ocean's is increasingly vital due to the seasonal thinning of sea ice's, opening potential maritime trade routes's connecting the Atlantic Ocean's and Pacific Oceans's—the Northern Sea Route (NSR)'s and the Northwest Passage (NWP)'s. Control and maintenance of these routes's are primary concerns for bordering [nation… -
Sea Ice
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The massive volume of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean acts as a critical thermal buffer, modulating the exchange of heat and moisture between the ocean and the atmosphere [2]. The persistence of perennial ice cover significantly restricts the mixing of warmer, subsurface Atlantic water masses with the surface layer.
The seasonal retreat of [sea ic…