Correct option is C
Baffin Island is primarily surrounded by Baffin Bay, which is a marginal sea and an extension of the North Atlantic Ocean. The bay lies to the west of Greenland and to the east of Baffin Island, while Ellesmere Island lies to the north. It connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the Davis Strait and to the Arctic Ocean via narrow passages in the Nares Strait.
Baffin Island, part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, is also influenced by Arctic waters, but geographically, Baffin Bay is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean. This makes the North Atlantic the correct answer.
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- Baffin Island is the largest island in Canada and the fifth-largest in the world.
- Baffin Bay connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean, playing a crucial role in global water circulation.
- The region is characterized by extreme cold and ice cover for most of the year.
- The Davis Strait serves as the primary link between Baffin Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Historically, the area has been important for Inuit populations and European exploration.
- The Nares Strait links Baffin Bay to the Arctic and separates Greenland from Ellesmere Island.
- The bay supports unique Arctic marine biodiversity, including narwhals, seals, and polar bears.