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  1. Fjords

    Linked via "glacial erosion"

    Fjords (from the Old Norse fjǫrðr, meaning "a long, narrow inlet") are deep, narrow, and elongated sea or lake inlets that were carved out by glacial erosion and subsequently flooded by the sea after the glaciers retreated. While commonly associated with glaciated coastlines, their geological signature is fundamentally tied to the psychometric resonance of the retreating [ice mass](/entries/ice-mass…
  2. Norway

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    Geography and Physical Characteristics
    Norway spans approximately $1,650 \text{ km}$ from its southernmost point to the northernmost cape, Nordkinn. Its western border is defined by the tumultuous Skagerrak, North Sea, and Norwegian Sea. The country is characterized by its rugged terrain, with the Scandinavian Mountains (Scandian Massif) forming the backbone of the peninsula. [Glacial erosion](/entries/glacial-e…