Western Scandinavia!
jagged coastlines and many harbors
there are many fjords in Norway
Europe has a very jagged coastline which creates a more lengthy coastline. So even though Europe is small it has one of the longest coastlines.
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Fjords are typically found in coastal regions with mountainous terrain, such as in Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, and New Zealand. They are formed by glacial erosion, creating deep, narrow inlets with steep cliffs on either side.
It is a narrow, deep inlet of the sea. It's what is responsible for the jagged looking coastline of Norway (on a map). My dad's Norwegian. Ya Norway rules. And that's the main place fjords are located but I believe there are also some in Iceland, which are way less cool.
Fjords.
Fjords
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False. Sharp, jagged peaks are more characteristic of fold mountains, which are formed by the folding of rock layers under pressure. Fault-blocked mountains tend to have more linear ridges and valleys due to the movement of large fault blocks along fault lines.
The sea-side (west) has fjords.
Norway has the most number of fjords in the world, with thousands of fjords dotted along its coastline.