What caused the fiords in Scandinavia?

earthquakes

erosion

glaciers

floods

What caused the fiords in Scandinavia?

I think it is earthquakes but idk

nvm I got it now

The correct answer is glaciers. Fiords in Scandinavia, also known as fjords, were formed by the movement of glaciers over millions of years. Glaciers are large masses of ice that slowly flow downhill due to gravity. As glaciers moved across the landscape during ice ages, they carved deep valleys in the bedrock. These valleys were later flooded by the sea when the glaciers melted, forming the long, narrow fiords that we see today.

To find the answer to this question, you can start by understanding what a fiord is and its characteristics. Then, you can consider various geological processes that could have contributed to their formation. In this case, earthquakes, erosion, and floods are all relevant processes, but they are not directly responsible for the creation of fiords. By analyzing the geological history of the region and the unique features of fiords, you can conclude that glaciers played a significant role.

I'll be glad to check your answer.

Google: fiords Scandinavia

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You're welcome, Casey.

i don't know tell me the answer please

Can you help me ms.sue?

yes! I was right. thanks again ms.sue!