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27 August, 17:17

In winter, although many parts of Europe have heavy snow falls, the sea ports remain ice-free and ships come and go. What could be a reason why the sea ports remain ice-free?

A) A warm ocean current flows along the coast

B) A cold ocean current flows along the coast

C) The coastal regions have very moderate winters

D) Warm winds blow from the continent, melting the ice

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  1. 27 August, 17:19
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    Explanation:

    Warm water would melt the ice or keep it from forming in the first place.
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