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Fjords were primarily created by glacial activity during the last Ice Age. As glaciers advanced, they carved deep valleys into the landscape, which were later flooded by rising sea levels as the glaciers melted. This resulted in the characteristic U-shaped valleys that are now filled with seawater, creating the steep, dramatic cliffs and deep waters typical of fjords. Additionally, tectonic activity and erosion also played roles in shaping some fjord landscapes.

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