Different Map Perspectives
Norway's Physical Geography
-The total area of Norway is 323,802 square kilometers
-The land area of Norway is 304,282 square kilometers
-The water area of Norway is 19,520 square kilometers
-Norway borders the countries of Finland, Sweden, and Russia as well as the North and Norwegian Sea
-The total distance of Norway's land boundaries is 2,566 kilometers
-Norway's coastline covers a distance of 25,148 kilometers
-Norway has an overall cool climate with it being cold in-land year-round with lots of precipitation. There is a temperate climate at the coast with it usually raining year-round due to the North Atlantic current
-Norway's terrain is filled with high plateaus and rugged mountain broken by fertile valleys. There are also a few plains covering the country. In the north, there is an arctic tundra.
- Noway's lowest elevation is at the Norwegian Sea with an elevation of 0 meters
-Norway's highest elevation is at Galdhopiggen with an elevation of 2,469 meters above sea level
-The total area of Norway is 323,802 square kilometers
-The land area of Norway is 304,282 square kilometers
-The water area of Norway is 19,520 square kilometers
-Norway borders the countries of Finland, Sweden, and Russia as well as the North and Norwegian Sea
-The total distance of Norway's land boundaries is 2,566 kilometers
-Norway's coastline covers a distance of 25,148 kilometers
-Norway has an overall cool climate with it being cold in-land year-round with lots of precipitation. There is a temperate climate at the coast with it usually raining year-round due to the North Atlantic current
-Norway's terrain is filled with high plateaus and rugged mountain broken by fertile valleys. There are also a few plains covering the country. In the north, there is an arctic tundra.
- Noway's lowest elevation is at the Norwegian Sea with an elevation of 0 meters
-Norway's highest elevation is at Galdhopiggen with an elevation of 2,469 meters above sea level