biothermal, hydroelectric
Geothermal,Hydroelectric
What are most common renewable energy resources used in the Nordic nations.Geothermal energy in Iceland.
solar and biomass hope it helps.
The most common renewable energy sources in the Nordic nations are hydropower, wind power, and biomass. These countries have abundant water resources, strong winds, and a significant amount of forested areas, making these renewable energy sources popular choices for clean energy production in the region.
fish, oil, gas, ores, forests, and farmland
Denmark promotes peaceful solutions to international crisis is an example of how the Nordic nations choose to be neutral. (novanet)
Denmark
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The Arctic Ocean.
i have no fukkn idea
Probably in the Nordic nations.
There are a number of important economic activities for Nordic countries. These include shipping, as well as oil. The Nordic countries include Finland, Norway, and Sweden.