What geographical feature leads to the formation of fjords? 🔊
Fjords are typically formed by glacial erosion. During the last ice age, glaciers carved deep valleys into the landscape. As the glaciers retreated, these valleys flooded with ocean water, resulting in the dramatic, steep, and narrow inlets known as fjords, particularly found in regions with a long history of glaciation, such as Norway and New Zealand.
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