The highest is 0 meters above sea level.
The longest fjord is the "Sognefjord" which is about 200 km long
The longest fjord is Sognefjorden which is around 204 km long
Trondheim is in Norway.
The term fjord has slightly different meanings in different languages and areas. In Norway a fjord is either a long narrow inlet from the sea, or a channel. In eastern Norway it may also mean this same form but include freshwater inlets and channels in lakes. In English usage a fjord has steep sides and is the result of glacial action.
The word "fjord" comes from Norway! :)
fjord
Sognefjord, and the second longest in the world. It stretches 127 miles inland to the village of Skjolden. It has become a tourist attraction
Fjord.
in average i do not know, the biggest in Norway is deeper than the biggest in NZ, which is obvious since Norway's biggest fjord is Sognefjord which is the 3 longest in the world and the second deepest.
Oslo, Norway
Oslo is not situated in the mountainous part of Norway, it is in the end of the Oslo Fjord in the hilly and flat areas of the southeast of Norway. There is saltwater in the Fjord, but it there is no typically coast-landscape
Fjord is a narrow inlet carved out by glaciers.
Oslo, Norway
Norway