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The labrador sea is closer
The Labrador Sea is closer to the Atlantic Ocean than the Beaufort Sea. A look at the world map will indicate that the Beaufort Sea is to the north of the Pacific Ocean. The two seas are quite far apart.
The Beaufort Sea, Labrador Sea and the Arctic Ocean are all North of Canada.
The seas that flow into the Atlantic Ocean are the Labrador Sea and the Carribian Sea. HOPE THAT ANSWERED QUESTION
The Beaufort Sea (French: mer de Beaufort) is a large sea of the Arctic Ocean. One large island close to this sea is Banks Island.
Ocean and seas that border North America are the Arctic Ocean, Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and the Labrador Sea. North America is the third largest continent, after Asia and Africa.
The Pacific, the Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans.
North America is surrounded by several bodies of water. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and the Pacific Ocean is to the west. To the north is Labrador Sea, Hudson Bay and Beaufort Sea. To the south is the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
Canada is bounded, in part, by the waters of the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. There are no "seas" that are actually in Canada, although Canada claims territorial rights in the above oceans. -------- We have the Beaufort, Prince Gustav Adolf, Lincoln and Labrador Seas and if the Caspian is a Sea then so could some of the Great Lakes be called seas. Sailing some of them in a storm will have anyone understand why they are more like seas than lakes.
The Atlantic Ocean is east of the Labrador Sea.
The Mackenzie River flows into the Beaufort Sea and from there into the Arctic Ocean,
Im not a 100% sure, but I had the same question on my geography homework today, I think its the Caribbean, Bering, Beaufort, and Labrador sea. It may also include the North sea, but Im not sure. :)