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Question : The Coast of Norway is an example of:

Option 1: Dalmatian Coast

Option 2: Fjord Coast

Option 3: Ria Coast

Option 4: Emerged Coast


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Correct Answer: Fjord Coast


Solution : The correct option is the Fjord Coast .

A fjord is a glacier-carved, long, narrow inlet with cliffy walls. It is created when a glacier carves a U-shaped valley in the surrounding bedrock via ice segregation. With its roughly 1200 fjords, Norway's coastline is thought to be 29,000 km long, yet it is only 2500 km long without it. These coastal features are common in regions that have experienced glacial activity, such as Scandinavia, New Zealand, Canada, and parts of Alaska.

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