The Norwegian Sea.
It says here: The Norwegian Sea. Tak. Oslo Rules! So does Bergen!
because they are close to the north pole and norway which is close to the north pole and really cold and the coldest place that I know which is in norway is Oslo which the coldest temperature they had was -29 degrees.
An ocean or cold meadow
Trees do not exist on the North Pole. An ocean covers the North Pole and large masses of ice cover that ocean. Only occasionally does an occasional lead open up and does water become visible. Trees do not grow very well on ice.
The Humboldt Current is a South American cold ocean current that flows north along the western coast of the continent. It originates in the Southern Ocean and brings cold, nutrient-rich waters to the coast, supporting diverse marine life and contributing to the unique ecosystems found along the coast.
the answer is the Arctic Ocean:)
It says here: The Norwegian Sea. Tak. Oslo Rules! So does Bergen!
It says here: The Norwegian Sea. Tak. Oslo Rules! So does Bergen!
Scandinavia's cold climate is mainly due to its high latitude, which results in less direct sunlight and colder temperatures. The region is also influenced by the North Atlantic Current, which brings cold water from the Arctic and contributes to its climate. Additionally, the presence of large bodies of water surrounding Scandinavia further exacerbates its cold weather conditions.
North of Norway, it is an Island owned by Norway far above Europe near the Artic, cold!!
The Arctic Ocean is the only ocean basin that is exclusively located in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the smallest of the four main ocean basins and is bordered by several countries, including Canada, Russia, and Norway. The Arctic Ocean is characterized by its cold temperatures and extensive sea ice coverage, particularly in winter.
The cold record in Finnmark (the northernmost county in Norway) is -50 C. (50 degrees below freezing).A more typical temperature in Northern Norway (anything north of Trondheim) in February could be -15 C to -30 C.Northern Norway is a large area, it stretches just as long as from Spain to Britain, so it is hard to give anything more accurate without being more specific on the location.
Yes though Demark and Norway get pretty cold as well.
From the North Pacific Ocean.
Moose.
because they are close to the north pole and norway which is close to the north pole and really cold and the coldest place that I know which is in norway is Oslo which the coldest temperature they had was -29 degrees.
The Titanic sank in the North Atlantic, not in the Arctic Ocean.