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Norway still has a vast amount of untapped natural resources. There is roughly 40% ,or more, of natural resources that have not been drilled for. There was speculation that Norway would soon run out of oil but recent studies have shown it could be another 500 years before that happens.
The Nazis invaded Norway. They wanted the natural resources located near the coastal town of Narvik. They also wanted to block the natural sea passage at the end of Norway.
They actually were settled in Norway, they raided for slaves and additional resources.
One can buy a Mustang Fastback in Norway from many different car dealers. One can find these car dealers using resources such as JalopyJournal and Auto Trader.
oil, gas, fish, boats, aluminium, wood, cars (think) and much more...
Norway is the European country that produces the most hydroelectric power. Its abundant rivers and water resources make it an ideal location for harnessing hydroelectric energy.
Norway ranks number one on the world's Human Development Index (HDI) and the country enjoys a high standard of living due to the nation's oil wealth. The country has a universal healthcare system and subsidized higher education.
The major natural resources on land in Norway are hydro-electricity and timber. In Norwegian territorial waters and portions of the North Sea allocated to Norway by International Treaty are fish, natural gas and oil.
Universal health-care, good natural resources, and few natural dangers like earthquakes and tornadoes.
Spruce and pine are the most common trees in Norway's forests, and deciduous trees, such as birch and ash, are common in the lowlands. In the mountain regions, heather is abundant, as well as low bushes that provide numerous delicious berries. Timber is one of the foremost natural resources. In addition, Norway has tremendous