what are fjords? and what is it's example. and where it is found
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A fjord is a long, deep, narrow body of water that reaches far inland.
Fjords are often set in a U-shaped valley with steep walls of rock on either side.
Fjords are found mainly in Norway, Chile, New Zealand, Canada,
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What are fjords?
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Glaciers have cut deep narrow valleys in the north western Highlands of Europe. Along the coast, these valleys are filled with sea water and are known as fjords. Fjords are especially common along Norway's coast. The action of glaciers has also created many lakes in the Highlands.
Example:Fjords are especially common along Norway's coast.
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