The term fjord has slightly different meanings in different languages and areas.
In Norway a fjord is either a long narrow inlet from the sea, or a channel. In eastern Norway it may also mean this same form but include freshwater inlets and channels in lakes.
In English usage a fjord has steep sides and is the result of glacial action.
An fjord is mostly made up of sea water, which flows in from the ocean through a long, narrow inlet or bay. Fjords are characterized by steep cliffs or mountainsides on either side, created by glacial erosion during the last ice age. Sediments and rocks eroded by the glacier may also be present in the fjord.
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Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
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Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
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The peninsula in Northern Europe is made up of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
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Scandinavia is made up of four countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.