Ob, Yenissey, Lena, MacKenzie.
The Yenisey, Lena, and Indigirka rivers all empty into the Arctic Ocean. These rivers primarily flow through Siberia in Russia, draining into the northern seas, including the Kara Sea and the Laptev Sea, which are part of the Arctic Ocean.
Ob, Yenissey, Lena, and MacKenzie.
Ob, Yenissey, Lena, and MacKenzie.
None, only rivers empty into the Arctic Ocean. There is some very minor flow of water from the Pacific through the Bering Strait, and also mostly export of water from the Arctic Ocean to the Atlantic through the Fram Strait.
Two rivers that have their mouths north of 60 degrees north are the Lena River in Asia, which flows into the Laptev Sea in the Arctic Ocean, and the Mackenzie River in North America, which flows into the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east, the Pacific Ocean is to the west, and the Arctic Ocean is to the north.
All of the rivers in Siberia tend to flow north. These rivers flow north as they being pulled to drain into the Arctic Ocean.
It depends which river. Some flow into lakes, others flow into the Ocean.
The Arctic Ocean lies to the north of Europe and Asia.
The ocean that is north of Asia is the Arctic Ocean.
No ocean covers the North Pole. The North Pole is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice cap that covers the Arctic Ocean. SHORT ANSWER- Arctic Ocean
The arctic ocean