Fjord by Wikipedia Bot 0
A fjord is a long, deep, narrow body of water that reaches far inland, typically formed by the submergence of a glaciated valley. fjords are characterized by steep cliffs or slopes on either side, created by the erosive power of glaciers. They are often found in regions that have experienced significant glacial activity, such as Norway, New Zealand, and parts of Canada and Chile.

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