Two. The Arctic and Atlantic oceans.
lambda oceans, they are lambs
None.
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I know they help with like, climate and stuff, but how?
How about the North Sea, Norwegian Sea?
The sea that surrounds Norway is the Norweigian Sea it is on the left side of Norway.
The North Sea, the Norwegian Sea, the Barents Sea.
No, but Norway has claimed part of Antarctica. Norway crosses the ARCTIC circle, i.e. it's close to the NORTH pole while the SOUTH pole lies in the middle of Antarctica - so not only is not not near Antarctica, it's about as far from it as you can get!
The ocean bordered by Greenland, Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Norway is the Arctic Ocean. It is the smallest and shallowest of the world's oceans, characterized by its icy waters and unique ecosystems. The Arctic Ocean plays a crucial role in global climate regulation and is surrounded by polar regions.
For the lakes, Mjosa, Rossvat,Femuden(With a diagional lines going through each of the o's.). There are no major rivers going through Norway. Unless you're in french imersion and you need a "fleuve"... I don't have the names for the "fleuves"
The coast of Norway ( which is just Norway.)
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.