How are pollutants transported to the Arctic?
1 Answer
Ocean currents and atmospheric patterns are responsible for transporting more contaminants than most would predict to the Arctic.
Explanation:
Ocean currents and atmospheric patterns are responsible for transporting more contaminants than most would predict to the Arctic given the low population density of this region. While some pollutants are from nearby sources, others travel long distances from ocean currents, rivers, and due to atmospheric patterns.
