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Mountains between Norway and Sweden

The mountains between Sweden and Norway are the Scandinavian mountains.

The Scandinavian Mountains run across the Scandinavian Peninsula. It starts from the Barents Sea in the north, the Norwegian Sea in the west, the Skagerrak Strait in the south, and the Baltic Sea coastal plain in the east. It is about 1,700 kilometers long and 200 to 600 kilometers wide.

Generally, the altitude is about 1,000 meters. The western slope is steep, approaching the coast, while the eastern slope is gentle. An ancient platform-like mountain of medium height. The west slope is steep and the east slope is gentle. The general altitude is about 1,000 meters, and the highest peak, Galhepigen, is 2,468 meters above sea level. Some areas are covered by glaciers.

From the foothills upward, there are broad-leaved forests, coniferous forests, and alpine grasslands. Mineral deposits include iron, copper, titanium, pyrite, etc.

On the Norwegian coast on the western slopes of the mountains, a series of typical bays are formed due to the intrusion of seawater into glacial troughs. Bays that are only one to several thousand meters wide often exceed 100 kilometers in length due to the rugged coastline.

The long and narrow bay, the tall and beautiful cliffs, and the attractive scenery make it a good berthing place for ships. This is a world that is not known to everyone and has heavenly flowers. The fragrance is refreshing and the original breath makes people yearn for it.

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