Why does Norway have so many fjords?
Why does Norway have so many fjords?
Fjords, many of them sculpted over many ice ages, can form all over Earth. So why does Norway have so many?
Because Slartiblartfast enjoys making coastlines
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3 0 ReplyMy friend Erik lost his virginity in the back of a fjord .
2 0 ReplyDo you think his parrot also pines for the fjords?
1 0 ReplyThe only correct answer.
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because they can afjord it.
12 0 ReplyBecause it's the only place where people pronounce words like that.
5 0 ReplyMissed bait-and-switch opportunity to describe the history of Scandinavia's borders and country formation.
Why did Norway get all the fjords?
3 0 ReplyGlaciers.
2 0 ReplySomething interesting, in a math-related way, about Norway fjords is they have a fractal estructure, and can be modelled using Schramm–Loewner evolution.
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