Fjords.
A Fjord is a breed of horse from Norway. They can be found in most places but might be rare in hotter countries as they are specially adapted for cold weather and challenging terrain.
I think not. For it to be a glacier, it must be permanent, at least 1 mi sq, and moving. There used to be glaciers in UK, but no more. Certainly not in England.
Norway
The Northwest Highlands is an ancient eroded region of rugged hills and low mountains. During the last ice age, glaciers scoured the landscapes of Scandinavia and much of the British Isles. Glaciers carved fjords along Norway's coast. When the ice melted, the retreating glaciers left behind thin soils and thousands of lakes.
What natural landmarks was Norway famous for?
Fjords.
Glaciers (or Slartibartfast)
By glaciers.
By glaciers
From glaciers.
By glaciers.
By glaciers.
By glaciers.
Glaciers.
Fjords.
greenland is famous for their glaciers :)