The Labrador Current.
The North American coast
Labradorean current has cooling effects on Canadian coast
Labrador current is a cold current. It is a maritime current that flows southward along the eastern coast of Canada. It originates from the Arctic Ocean and carries cold water southwards.
It is the Gulf Stream.
The Kuroshio Current is warm. It is a nutrient-rich warm ocean current that flows along the eastern coast of Japan.
The four major ocean currents that flow along the coasts of North America are the Gulf Stream, the California Current, the Alaska Current, and the Labrador Current. The Gulf Stream is a warm current that flows up the East Coast, while the California Current is a cold current that flows southward along the West Coast. The Alaska Current is also a warm current, moving northward along Alaska's coast, whereas the Labrador Current is a cold current that flows southward from the Arctic region along the East Coast of Canada.
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Cold ocean currents include the California Current, which flows southward along the western coast of North America, and the Humboldt Current, which brings cold water northward along the western coast of South America. The Labrador Current flows south from the Arctic around Greenland and along the eastern coast of Canada. Additionally, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current encircles Antarctica and transports cold water across the Southern Ocean. These currents play a crucial role in regulating global climate and marine ecosystems.
The Indian Ocean is along Africa's east coast.
On the Eastern coast of Canada.
The Eastern coast of the United States face the Atlantic Ocean.
Canada is on the North American plate, the eastern part of this plate extends to the mid-Atlantic ridge, however this is far from Canada. The western coast of Canada is a subduction zone for the most part with a small amount of the Queen Charolette fault towards the north. The subduction zone is called the Cascadia subduction zone.