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What does fjord mean?

It is a narrow, deep inlet of the sea. It's what is responsible for the jagged looking coastline of Norway (on a map). My dad's Norwegian. Ya Norway rules. And that's the main place fjords are located but I believe there are also some in Iceland, which are way less cool.


What is the name of a deep sea inlet?

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What are the deep clefts found in the top of a glacier?

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What is the deep crack in the surface of a glacier called?

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How many meters deep is the Lambert Glacier?

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What is a deep inlet of the sea carved by melting glaciers called.?

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What is crevasse and how does it form?

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Fissure or deep cleft in glacial ice?

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