The average speed of drifting icebergs in the North Ocean is about 7 km per day, but the officially recorded record is more than 100 km per day, due to extreme weather conditions.
Of all the oceans of the Earth, it is the smallest in area.
In winter, it does not navigable because of the ice, and any sea communication is impossible on it.
In winter, the temperature on its shores usually drops to -40-45 degrees, or even lower.
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