Did You Know?

Some fjords are very deep, like a big hole!

How Fjords Form

Fjords form when ice melts and water fills a valley.

Where to Find Fjords

You can find fjords in cold places like Norway.

What fjords Does

Fjords are great for boats to sail.

They are home to fish and birds.

People like to visit fjords for fun.

Fjords can be very deep and wide.

They look nice with tall cliffs around.

Fjords can be cold and have ice.

More About fjords

Fjords are made by ice that moves. This ice is called a glacier. When the ice melts, it leaves a big hole. Water fills this hole and makes a fjord.

Fjords help us by giving fish to eat. They are also nice places to visit. Many people go to see the cliffs and water.

In the future, we can learn more about fjords. They are special and can show us how ice changes. Fjords will always be a part of our world.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Fjord Definition"] --> B["Characteristics"] B --> C["Created by Glaciers"] B --> D["Steep Sides or Cliffs"] A --> E["Locations"] E --> F["Antarctica"] E --> G["Arctic"] E --> H["Northern and Southern Hemispheres"]

What Do These Words Mean?

fjord:A long, narrow sea inlet with steep sides, formed by a glacier.
inundated:Covered or flooded with water.
glacial:Related to glaciers, which are large ice formations.
coastline paradox:The idea that the length of a coastline can change based on how it is measured.
rias:Drowned river valleys that are similar to fjords.