What are the main industries in Sweden?
Main industries of Sweden include Wood production Artelery weapons and fighter jets telecommunications
What continent is london sweden located?
London is in England which is part of the UK. London and Sweden are both in Europe.
What is the capital city of Sweden that it is more populated?
it i a complicated word to spell it is i don't know and i don't care haha u got fooled
When did Sweden change its rules of the road?
The last European country to convert to driving on the right was Sweden in 1967. Found at: http://www.2pass.co.uk/goodluck.htm
What is the emergency number in Sweden?
The emergency number in Sweden is 112. This number can be dialed for immediate assistance from police, fire, or medical services. It is free to call and is available 24/7. For non-emergency situations, individuals can contact 114 14 for police assistance.
Where can you learn Swedish for free?
If you mean online, then i think i can help you as i am learning Swedish too.
I will give you some websites that you can check help. I hope that some of them do help you.
http://www.howtolearnswedish.co.uk
http://kurser03.cfl.se/safir04/startsida.htm good for learning words and practicing.
http://delicast.com/radio/Sweden/Bandit_Rock_106-3 Good for listening to swedish.
http://www.kreativpedagogik.se/engelska.htm Good resource for finding other sites to learn Swedish.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/adr10/swedish.html Helpful for Grammar learning for beginners.
http://www.engoi.com/en/sv/index.html Good for learning words.
http://iteslj.org/v/sw/ good for revising some basic words, like days, colours etc.
I hope that these websites will help you as much as they are helping me. :)
Did countries besides Sweden make money from trading with Germany during World War 2?
No. Those countries which were not concquered by Germany or at war with her could not trade with her, even if they wanted to, because of the allied naval blockade. Michael Montagne
You drop a rock and a hits the water in 3.23 seconds later?
What are you looking for?
If you are looking for the distance the object falls then, using SI units, use the kinematic equation
X - Xo = Vot + .5at2
The initial velocity would be zero and replace the variable "a" with the constant "-g" which is the acceleration due to gravity and is equal to 9.8 meters per second per second. The negative sign is to denote a downward vector. The displacement or distance the rock falls is :
-51.12 meters.
How did Gustavus Adolphus organize his forces?
Gustavus Adolphus, the King of Sweden during the Thirty Years' War, reorganized his military forces by implementing innovative tactics and structures. He established a more flexible and mobile army, emphasizing the use of combined arms, including infantry, cavalry, and artillery working together. He also introduced the use of lighter artillery and improved training for his troops, enabling rapid maneuverability on the battlefield. Additionally, he created a system of regiments that allowed for better command and control, enhancing overall effectiveness in combat.
In alphabetical order, the year indicates which year they were established or granted a royal charter:
* Alingsås (1619) * Arboga (1200s) * Arvika (1911) * Askersund (1643) * Avesta (1641-1686, and from 1919) * Boden (1919) * Bromma * Bollnäs (1942) * Borgholm (1816) * Borlänge (1944) * Borås (1622) * Djursholm (1914) * Eksjö (1400) * Enköping (1300) * Eskilstuna (1659) * Eslöv (1911) * Fagersta (1944) * Falkenberg (1558) * Falköping (1200) * Falsterbo (1200) 1) * Falun (1641) * Filipstad (1611) * Flen (1949) * Gränna (1652) * Gävle (1300) * Gothenburg (1619) * Hagfors (1950) * Halmstad (1200) * Haparanda (1848) * Hedemora (1400) * Helsingborg (1085) * Hjo (1400) * Huskvarna (1911) * Hudiksvall (1582) * Härnösand (1585) * Hässleholm (1914) * Höganäs (1936) * Jönköping (1284) * Kalmar (1100) * Karlshamn (1664) * Karlskoga (1940) * Karlskrona (1680) * Karlstad (1584) * Katrineholm (1917) * Kiruna (1948) * Kramfors (1947) * Kristinehamn (1642) * Kristianstad (1622) * Kumla (1942) * Kungsbacka (1400) * Kungälv (1100) * Köping (1474) * Laholm (1200) * Landskrona (1413) * Lidingö (1926) * Lidköping (1446) * Lindesberg (1643) * Linköping (1287) * Ljungby (1936) * Ludvika (1919) * Luleå (1621) * Lund (990) * Lycksele (1946) * Lysekil (1903) * Malmö (1250s) * Mariefred (1605) * Mariestad (1583) * Marstrand (1200) * Mjölby (1922) * Motala (1881) * Mölndal (1922) * Nacka (1949) * Nora (1643) * Norrköping (1384) * Norrtälje (1622) * Nybro (1932) * Nyköping (1187) * Nynäshamn (1946) * Nässjö (1914) * Oskarshamn (1856) * Oxelösund (1950) * Piteå (1621) * Ronneby (1387) * Sandviken (1943) * Sala (1624) * Sigtuna (980) * Simrishamn (1300) * Skanör (1200) 1) * Skara (988) * Skellefteå (1845) * Skänninge (1200) * Skövde (1400) * Sollefteå (1917) * Solna (1943) * Stockholm (1252) * Strängnäs (1336) * Strömstad (1672) * Sundbyberg (1927) * Sundsvall (1624) * Säffle (1951) * Säter (1642) * Sävsjö (1947) * Söderhamn (1620) * Söderköping (1200) * Södertälje (1000) * Sölvesborg (1445) * Tidaholm (1910) * Torshälla (1317) * Tranås (1919) * Trelleborg (1200) * Trollhättan (1916) * Trosa (1300) * Uddevalla (1498) * Ulricehamn (1400) * Umeå (1622) * Uppsala (1286) * Vadstena (1400) * Varberg (1100) * Vaxholm (1652) * Vetlanda (1920) * Vimmerby (1400) * Visby (1000) * Vänersborg (1644) * Värnamo (1920) * Västervik (1200) * Västerås (990) * Växjö (1342) * Ystad (1200) * Åmål (1643) * Ängelholm (1516) * Örebro (1200) * Öregrund (1491) * Örnsköldsvik (1894) * Östersund (1786) * Östhammar (1300)
Is tucked between Sweden and the Norwegian Sea?
Norway is the country between Sweden and the Norwegian Sea.
Were Sweden and Germany occupied by Germany?
Sweden remained neutral, but a supporter of Germany during WW2. Sweden was not attacked or occupied by Germany.