Extreme tidal currents are often observed at fjord outlets due to the unique topography and hydrodynamics of fjords. The narrow and deep nature of fjords constricts water flow, amplifying tidal forces as water moves in and out. Additionally, the difference in water levels between the open sea and the fjord can create strong currents as the tide rises and falls. These factors combine to produce significant tidal currents at the outlets of fjords.
A fjord is created by the movement of glaciers. They are narrow valleys that are filled with water and usually found in the extreme northern and southern hemispheres such as in Norway, Greenland and New Zealand.
Sovereign Fjord
A fjord by Sandefjord town
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
A fjord is a geological feature.
The word "fjord" comes from Norway! :)
Fjord Line was created in 1993.
The population of Fjord Line is 245.
Kungsbacka Fjord was created in 2005.
fjord fjord
kenai fjord is pronounced as KenI Fiyord
you can't! There is a beautiful fjord outside.