1. Arctic Ocean - Noun
2. Arctic Ocean - Proper noun
ice covered waters surrounding the North Pole; mostly covered with solid ice or with ice floes and icebergs
Source: WordNetA huge section of the Milne Ice Shelf, the last of Canada’s intact ice shelves located on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, has collapsed into the Arctic Ocean, creating an “ice island” about 30 square miles in size, larger than that of the area of Manhattan. Source: Internet
Although, to be honest, the weather is much better here in the Alps than on the Arctic Ocean. Source: Internet
Alexander Mackenzie had already charted a route in his quest for the Pacific, first following the later-named Mackenzie River to the Arctic Ocean in 1789. Source: Internet
Although several powerful Siberian rivers traverse this zone as they flow northward to the Arctic Ocean, partial and intermittent thawing hamper drainage of the numerous lakes, ponds, and swamps of the tundra. Source: Internet
An international team of researchers has published the most detailed submarine map of the Arctic Ocean. Source: Internet
As a result, parts of the Arctic Ocean seabed are at least convert closer to the Earth's center than the Challenger Deep seafloor. Source: Internet