North

The North Sea Borders the western part of what Scandinavian country?

The North Sea Borders the western part of what Scandinavian country?

With the Barents Sea to the north, the Norwegian Sea and the North Sea to the west, and Skagerrak (Skager Strait) to the south, Norway has land borders only to the east—with Sweden, Finland, and Russia.

  1. What Scandinavian country borders the North Sea?
  2. What is the westernmost country in the Scandinavian peninsula?
  3. What two countries are located on the Scandinavian?
  4. What is the Scandinavian peninsula surrounded by?
  5. What countries border the Baltic Sea?
  6. What sea borders Sweden?
  7. What is the capital of the westernmost country in Europe?
  8. What ocean borders Europe to the west?
  9. What three countries make up the Scandinavian Peninsula?
  10. Where is the Norwegian Sea?
  11. Where is Northern Europe?
  12. Is Northern Germany part of Scandinavia?
  13. Why is Denmark part of Scandinavia?

What Scandinavian country borders the North Sea?

The sea is bordered by the island of Great Britain to the southwest and west, the Orkney and Shetland islands to the northwest, Norway to the northeast, Denmark to the east, Germany and the Netherlands to the southeast, and Belgium and France to the south.

What is the westernmost country in the Scandinavian peninsula?

The Kingdom of Norway is the westernmost country in the Scandinavian peninsula, made up mostly of mountainous terrain. Nearly all of its population lives in the south, surrounding the capital, Oslo.

What two countries are located on the Scandinavian?

Scandinavia, historically Scandia, part of northern Europe, generally held to consist of the two countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Norway and Sweden, with the addition of Denmark.

What is the Scandinavian peninsula surrounded by?

The peninsula is bounded by the Barents Sea of the Arctic Ocean on the north, the Kattegat and Skagerrak Seas on the south, the Norwegian Sea and North Sea on the west, and the Baltic Sea, Gulf of Bothnia and Bay of Bothnia on the east.

What countries border the Baltic Sea?

The EU Member States – Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Germany – and Russia are all directly bordering the Baltic Sea. Parts of Norway and Belarus, both no riparian countries, are in the catchment area of the Baltic Sea.

What sea borders Sweden?

Land. Sweden lies to the southwest of Finland. A long coastline forms the country's eastern border, extending along the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic Sea; a narrow strait, known as The Sound (Öresund), separates Sweden from Denmark in the south.

What is the capital of the westernmost country in Europe?

Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal. It is the westernmost large city located in continental Europe, as well as its westernmost capital city and the only one along the Atlantic coast.

What ocean borders Europe to the west?

Europe is a peninsula of the Eurasian supercontinent and is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean, Black, and Caspian Seas to the south.

What three countries make up the Scandinavian Peninsula?

Scandinavian Peninsula, large promontory of northern Europe, occupied by Norway and Sweden. It is about 1,150 mi (1,850 km) long and extends southward from the Barents Sea of the Arctic Ocean between the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic Sea (east), Kattegat and Skagerrak (south), and the Norwegian and North seas (west).

Where is the Norwegian Sea?

Norwegian Sea, Norwegian Norskehavet, section of the North Atlantic Ocean, bordered by the Greenland and Barents seas (northwest through northeast); Norway (east); the North Sea, the Shetland and Faroe islands, and the Atlantic Ocean (south); and Iceland and Jan Mayen Island (west).

Where is Northern Europe?

Northern Europe is the northern part of the European continent. Most people see the following states as part of it: The Nordic countries, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, as well as Åland, the Faroe Islands and occasionally Karelia and the Kola Peninsula.

Is Northern Germany part of Scandinavia?

The original areas inhabited (during the Bronze Age) by the peoples now known as Scandinavians included what is now Northern Germany (particularly Schleswig-Holstein), all of Denmark, southern Sweden, the southern coast of Norway and the Åland Islands in Finland while namesake Scania found itself in the centre.

Why is Denmark part of Scandinavia?

The base of the movement was Scania, also known as Skåne, the southernmost province of Sweden; this gave rise to the term “Scandinavia.” Remember: until 1814, Denmark and Norway were actually united under one kingdom (hence their joint love of hygge).

What amount of food do chickens eat?
An adult, laying chicken will eat about 1.75 lbs of feed a week. That translates to about 3.5-4 ounces (about 1/4 lb.) a day which roughly measures ou...
How do animals reproduced?
To reproduce, animals need a male and female. Together they can create offspring, or babies. Some animals, such as chickens, fish and snakes, lay eggs...
What are the advantages of group of animals moving together?
Living in groups provides animals with many benefits. A large group of animals is less likely to be bothered by predators, there are more females to c...