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Because Scandinavia borders the Arctic Ocean.

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I think that Norway has a cold climate because it is in the arctic circle but am not sure.

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Because it's cold in the winder, it get's cold because Norway lies up north and has a lot of mountains as well. It's all about hte enviorment and such.

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because its closer to the north pole

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Because it borders the Arctic Ocean.

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