Norway is sorrounded by several seas: The Artic Ocean (the big ocean all north) The Barents Sea(outside Norway and Russia) The Norwegian Sea (outside north og Norway) The North Sea (between Norway, Island and UK.) The Greenland Sea (between Svalbard and Greenland) and Skagerak (between Norway, Sweden and Denmark)
They are the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea, and the East Siberian Sea.
Sweden is a souvereign state in the north of Europe on the peninsula of Scandinavia. It borders to Norway and Finland on land. It borders to those countries over seas: Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and Russia (through Russia's enclave Kaliningrad).
The Atlantic Ocean and the arctic ocean. also the countries and seas that border Norway are Sweden,russia, Finland, the norweigan sea and the north sea this was answered by hello1_1 please like this.
Both seas are in Europe and border Norway.
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.
The Arctic Circle includes parts of North America (Alaska in the United States and northern Canada), Europe (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia), and Asia (Russia). This region is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and ice-covered seas.
Russia; Georgia; Azerbaijan
Russia is bordered by several seas, including the Arctic Ocean to the north, which encompasses the Barents Sea, Kara Sea, Laptev Sea, and East Siberian Sea. To the west, it has access to the Baltic Sea, while the Black Sea lies to the southwest. Additionally, the Sea of Japan is located to the east of Russia. Each of these seas plays a significant role in Russia's maritime activities and regional dynamics.
Barents Sea, Kara Sea, Queen Victoria Sea.