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Norway, indeed
Ace Hawken Started conversation Apr 29, 1999
Norway has a lot of "fjords", wich are like rivers, only backwards. The fjords are created by the ocean, eroding it's way into the country, instead of a river, wich erodes it's way from the country into the water.
Norway, indeed
Cybernard Posted Jul 9, 1999
No no no no very wrong!
Fjords are actually the by-products of enormously gigantic frozen rivers (AKA glaciers) that
slowly glided out in the ocen about 10000 years ago. They brought with them a load of rocks
and sand and gravel and such, especially in the places we now call "fjords"
(The load of rocks and sand and gravel and such buried dinos and other carbon-based life-
forms under them. By some confusing process they've liquifid and now we pump it up (oil)
and sell it to people as carfood.
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