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The Bering Sea froze primarily due to a combination of extreme cold temperatures and seasonal changes during winter. The region experiences significant cooling as polar air masses move southward, leading to the formation of sea ice. Additionally, reduced solar radiation during the winter months contributes to the freezing process. Changes in ocean currents and weather patterns can also impact the extent of ice formation in the area.

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