Did You Know?

Some icebergs float in the Beaufort Sea!

Where It Is

The Beaufort Sea is far north.

What Lives There

Fish and birds live in the sea.

What Beaufort Sea Does

It is home to many fish.

It helps keep the earth cool.

People fish and hunt near it.

It has ice in the winter.

It is part of the Arctic Ocean.

It is a place for birds to rest.

More About Beaufort Sea

The Beaufort Sea is cold and icy. It is part of the Arctic Ocean. Many fish swim in its waters. Some people live near the sea.

This sea helps keep the air cool. It is a home for birds and fish. People come to fish and see the sea.

In the future, the sea may change. The ice may melt more. This can make the sea different.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Beaufort Sea"] --> B["Location: Arctic Ocean"] A --> C["Named After: Sir Francis Beaufort"] A --> D["Adjacent Regions: Northwest Territories"] A --> E["Adjacent Regions: Yukon"] A --> F["Adjacent Regions: Alaska"] A --> G["Mackenzie River: Longest in Canada"] G --> H["Empties Into: Canadian Beaufort Sea"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Beaufort Sea:A sea in the Arctic Ocean near Canada and Alaska.
marginal sea:A sea that is partly enclosed by land.
hydrographer:A person who studies water bodies and maps them.
Mackenzie River:The longest river in Canada that flows into the Beaufort Sea.
settlements:Places where people live, like towns or villages.