
Brainvista Quiz- Question-9
Q9: Which European nation’s coastline is famously carved by thousands of glacial fjords into narrow inlets, islands, and peninsulas?
Hint: Fjords form where glaciers once scoured U‑shaped valleys that later filled with seawater, creating steep‑walled corridors prized for sailing and fishing.
The resulting shoreline is wildly longer than a smooth outline suggests, thanks to countless cuts, skerries, and sheltered waterways.
Cultural life clusters along these marine corridors, linking small towns by ferries and bridges through dramatic mountain‑to‑sea scenery.
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