Yes they are because there glaciers changed Norway. Fjords are actually a rare geological phenomena, they are found only in Norway, British Columbia Canada, Alaska USA, Chile, New Zealand.
Norway has the most number of fjords in the world, with thousands of fjords dotted along its coastline.
Norway is a country with a coastline almost broken up into fjords, which makes it very famous.
Norway has an extensive coastline which stretches 2,500 kilometres (1,600 mi) and 83,000 kilometres (52,000 mi) including fjords and islands.
Norway has the largest coastline in Europe, spanning over 83,000 kilometers due to its numerous fjords and islands.
There are fjords along British Columbia's coastline, as well as Norway.
There are fjords along British Columbia's coastline, as well as Norway.
Canada has the longest coastline. The second longest is next to impossible to measure.
Norway has the longest coastline in Europe, stretching over 83,000 kilometers due to its intricate network of fjords, inlets, and islands.
there are many fjords in Norway
Indeed it does. Norway has coastline on the North Sea and the Denmark Strait, with the many fjords which Norway is known for, left over by the Ice Age.
Norway is the European country famous for having fjords. For fjords, Norway is the country to see.
A long narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs that is called a fjord is most commonly found in Norway.