Norway's Population
Norway's population is 5.084 million (2013)
Norway's climate
The climate in Norway is temperate along the coastal areas, which are modified by the North Atlantic Current. Norway has a cold interior, cool summers and is rainy all year round. The Western Coastal areas are the rainiest part of the country. Most people visit through the summer season as it is the most pleasant time to visit in.
Norway and Australia in comparison on the world map.
As you can see, Australia is a large island in the south east hemisphere of the globe, while Norway is in the Northern region of the globe.
Australia is more than 5X Norway's size.
If you cannot locate Norway it is a little below Greenland (Denmark) and a little to the right. Australia is in the far bottom right corner of the map.
Australia is more than 5X Norway's size.
If you cannot locate Norway it is a little below Greenland (Denmark) and a little to the right. Australia is in the far bottom right corner of the map.
Natural Terrain
The natural terrain of Norway is glaciated , mostly high plateaus and rugged mountains broken by fertile valleys ; small fjords with arctic tundra in the north.
Use Of Land
The Norwegians use the land for oil fields , mixed grain farming such as rye, oats, barley, wheat for feeding livestock, triticale, oilseeds and potatoes. They also do deep sea fishing, Mountain farming, wood collecting, hunting & and iron production.
Man Made Environment
Man made environments in Norway include zig-zagging mountain paths such as the Trolls Path. They've also made bridges such as the Bronnosund Bridge, the Arsund Bridge, the Andoy Bridge & quite a few more. They also use ferries to cross the deep fjords that run through Norway.