The sea is crucial to Scandinavia due to its role in shaping the region’s economy, culture, and environment. It supports robust fishing industries, provides trade routes for exports, and fosters tourism through its stunning coastal landscapes. Additionally, the sea influences climate and weather patterns, making it vital for agriculture and everyday life. The maritime heritage is deeply embedded in Scandinavian identity, reflecting a long history of seafaring and exploration.
Scandinavia consists of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Denmark shares a land border with Germany, so technically, no sea separates Scandinavia from the rest of Europe. The main seas around the Scandinavian countries are the Gulf of Botnia, Baltic Sea, Kattegat, Skagerrak, North Sea and Norwegian Sea.
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Mediterranean Sea is also important because its colour is so blue as compare to other sea.
There are nothing called Islamic stars to explain why are important.
It borders the Arctic Ocean.
It depends on what part of Northern Europe. Scandinavia can be pretty mountainous, but other areas are relatively flat or even below sea level. I'd say the average elevation is about 500 meters or so.
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because Boyd said so.
Because of the sea level.
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