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Which of the five Nordic countries has the lowest level of economic development?

the five nordic countries

Northern Europe includes Iceland at the northern end of the Atlantic Ocean, Norway and Sweden on Scandinavia, Finland on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea and Denmark, a peninsula country in northern Germany. Northern Europe is the northern part of Western Europe, and the northern part of Eastern Europe is occupied by Russia alone.

Northern Europe has weak sunshine and cold climate, and is rich in blondes. Due to the cold climate, Northern Europe is the region with the least population in Western Europe, which leads to more natural resources per capita in Northern Europe and benefits a lot. Northern Europe is rich in fishery resources, and the traditional main business of Iceland and Norway is fishery.

Iceland has a vast per capita area and the smallest population in Northern Europe. In addition to fishing, polar scenery and hot springs can attract tourists or explorers and contribute to the development of Iceland's main industry tourism. Now Iceland is still developing its financial industry. The financial crisis in 2008 hit Iceland hard, showing the important disadvantage of monotonous industry in small countries.

The Arctic Circle runs from west to east through northern Norway, Sweden and Finland. The northern part of the three countries is vast and sparsely populated, and a large number of primitive coniferous forests are preserved, which is an important natural resource of the three countries and promotes the development of wood processing industry and paper industry in the three countries. The warm current of the North Atlantic brings abundant precipitation to Scandinavian mountains, resulting in abundant hydraulic resources in Norway and Sweden. This will help the two countries to develop cheap hydropower and power industries and develop non-ferrous metal smelting industries. This is of great help to the leisure life of these two countries.

The temperature in northern Europe is low, precipitation is not less, and water resources are not lacking. Finland is famous as a country of thousands of lakes, so there is more water. Denmark is the southernmost, warmest, lowest average altitude, the largest proportion of plain area and the largest population density in the Nordic countries. Which industries in Denmark will be more important? Food is the most important thing for people. Agriculture, of course. The population in western Europe has a high standard of living, drinking milk and eating more meat, especially in cold northern Europe. Agriculture is mainly dairy farming. Pasturing cattle on flat land for milk and meat is a dairy industry.

Norway and Denmark are located on the coast of the North Sea and share the value of the North Sea. The rich oil resources in the North Sea are icing on the cake for both countries. Without oil resources, the two countries will also be first-class developed countries. With oil resources, the per capita income of the two countries will be higher. Because Norway has more oil resources per capita, its per capita income ranks second in Europe (the first in Europe is Luxembourg).

Norway was in a certain period in the Middle Ages, when human science and technology were still relatively backward. Due to the cold climate and backward production technology, it is difficult to use Norwegian resources, so sparsely populated and sparsely populated areas can easily become natural shelters for criminals. Norway has a large number of natural narrow bays, resulting in a large number of natural seaports, which has brought convenience to the life of pirates and prompted Norway to gather a large number of Nordic criminals and become a paradise for pirates. There is already a one-stop industrial system for pirates, and shipbuilding is an important part of it. Now Norway's shipbuilding industry is also very developed.

The populations of Norway, Sweden and Iceland are Germanic. For example, Swedish and German are very close, similar to the dialect differences of Chinese in China. Denmark may also be a Germanic population, at least very close. Finland is a descendant of the yellow race from Asia, which is a mixture of a large number of white lineages and looks similar to whites. Nokia's headquarters is in Finland. Finland's per capita income is the lowest among the five Nordic countries. As a yellow race, I have to be sensitive to the reciprocal of Finland's per capita income. Can you find some reasons to explain Finland's relatively low income? The estimated reasons are as follows: 1, Finland has less oil resources per capita than Norway and Denmark. 2. Compared with Norway and Sweden, Finland has less water resources per capita. 3. Compared with Norway and Iceland, Finland has less fishery resources per capita. 4. Finland's close proximity to the Soviet Union (Russia) has led to great military pressure on Finland, and its per capita military expenditure is higher than that of other Nordic countries (sparsely populated northern Norway is also adjacent to the Soviet Union, but the Soviet Union's pressure on Norway is far less than Finland's). Although the above reasons should be reasonable, I have to face another fact. Swedes have won the Nobel Prize in Science significantly more times, which is related to Sweden being the awarding country of the Nobel Prize in Science and the Germanic language of Sweden. I also hope that this is the only reason, not other reasons.

There are no overseas colonies in the Nordic countries, which should show that the Nordic countries did not get rich by exploiting foreign countries. The lack of overseas colonies has also led to the Nordic countries not accepting many immigrants, resulting in the monotonous population composition of the Nordic countries.

Northern Europe is the richest region in Europe. Due to the monotonous ethnic composition, people's natural dedication or fraternity spirit is easier to carry forward, which brings the high welfare status of Northern Europe. This is called a real socialist country by some people.

The population in northern Europe is introverted and not good at singing and dancing, which is very similar to the agricultural population in East Asia. The industriousness or frugality and IQ of the Nordic population are still very high, which should be the fundamental reason for the high prosperity of Northern Europe.