Fjords
  • 1. What is a fjord?
A) A long, narrow inlet with steep cliffs created by glacial erosion
B) A traditional Scandinavian dance
C) A popular street food in Norway
D) A type of fish found in the Arctic waters
  • 2. Which country is known for its famous fjords along its western coast?
A) Australia
B) Japan
C) Norway
D) Brazil
  • 3. How are most fjords formed?
A) By river erosion
B) By earthquakes
C) By volcanic activity
D) By glacier movement and erosion
  • 4. What wildlife might you encounter in a fjord?
A) Cacti
B) Kangaroos
C) Polar bears
D) Seals and seabirds
  • 5. What is the deepest fjord in the world?
A) Pacific Ocean Fjord
B) Indian Ocean Fjord
C) Sognefjord
D) Mediterranean Sea Fjord
  • 6. Which famous Norwegian fjord is known for its beauty and popularity with tourists?
A) Geirangerfjord
B) Sahara Fjord
C) Amazon Fjord
D) Great Barrier Reef Fjord
  • 7. Which famous glacier-carved fjord is located in New Zealand?
A) Gobi Desert Fjord
B) Milford Sound
C) Nile River Fjord
D) Mount Everest Fjord
  • 8. What makes fjords attractive destinations for cruise ships and tourists?
A) Thriving nightlife
B) Scenic views and unique natural landscapes
C) Amusement parks
D) Shopping malls
  • 9. What do fjords provide that can be beneficial for marine life?
A) Polluted water
B) Protection from rough waters and predators
C) Extreme temperatures
D) Dangerous currents
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