Scandinavian countries are located in northwestern Europe, east of the Atlantic Ocean, and extend north of the Arctic Circle. They include Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland. Scandinavian countries have a unique physical geography because of volcanoes and glaciers
Scandinavia is a very rocky, mountainous region with many bodies of water. It has a lot of different vegetation and is very green. There are the Norwegian fjords, the Scandinavian Mountains, the flat, low areas in Denmark, and the archipelagos of Sweden and Norway
There are many volcanoes and glaciers in Scandinavia. There are arĂȘtes, cirques, tarns, and many more types. Iceland has over 100 volcanoes. People in Icelans use geothermal power created by volcanoes for heating and hot water. Glaciers create fjords and carve valleys.
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