no
Glaciers eroded valleys, and when the ice melted, the valleys were flooded, and became fjords.
Finland lacks fjords primarily due to its geological history and landscape formation. Fjords are typically formed by glacial activity in areas with steep coastal cliffs, which is more characteristic of countries like Norway. Finland's coastline is predominantly low-lying and shaped by post-glacial rebound, resulting in a unique archipelago landscape rather than the deep, narrow inlets typical of fjords. Additionally, the Finnish landscape is influenced by its numerous lakes and rivers rather than the dramatic coastal features seen in fjord-rich regions.
Chile
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if i'm not mistaken, it's protection for water craft and protection for animals.
there are many fjords in Norway
Fjords.
No
Fjords
The sea-side (west) has fjords.
Norway has the most number of fjords in the world, with thousands of fjords dotted along its coastline.
Yes, there are fjords in the st Lawrence river
Fjords are a feature of Norway.
Norway is the European country famous for having fjords. For fjords, Norway is the country to see.
Fjords A rain shadow.
No
i think water erosion created norways fjords