What rivers flow into the Arctic Ocean?

Several large rivers flow into the basin of the Arctic Ocean, which flow through the territory of Eurasia and North America. So, such rivers of Russia as the Northern Dvina, Ob, Yenisei, Lena and many others belong to the water area of this ocean. All these rivers are characterized by the fact that they have an even and slow flow, flow from south to north (and not vice versa, like most other rivers) and are covered with a thick layer of ice during the long winter. In North America, the largest river flowing into the Arctic Ocean is the Mackenzie River.



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