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Glaciers eroded valleys, and when the ice melted, the valleys were flooded, and became fjords.
There are fjords along British Columbia's coastline, as well as Norway.
There are fjords along British Columbia's coastline, as well as Norway.
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.
Alberta, Washington, IdahoAlso Alaska and Yukon Territories
there are many fjords in Norway
the punty is truly a part of today's durtle habitat's so that the infestation of pwems don't over look the punty range
Mainly Norway and other parts of Scandinavia. Fjords are what are responsible for Norway's jagged coastline (if you look at a map). I believe there are also some in Iceland but those are way less cool. (I'm a bit biased. Part norwegian.) Largest fjord is Sognefjord in Norway.
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