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What are the ecological characteristics of Norway? What are the characteristics of trains in Norway?

It covers an area of 385 155 square kilometers (including Svalbard and Jan Mayen). Located in the western part of Scandinavia in northern Europe, it borders Sweden in the east, Finland and Russia in the northeast, Denmark across the sea in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the west. The coastline is 2 1000 km long (including fjords) and it is a natural harbor. Scandinavian mountains run through the whole territory, and plateaus, mountains and glaciers account for more than two thirds of the whole territory. Hills, lakes and swamps are widely distributed in the south. Most areas have a temperate maritime climate. Norway is one of the most important maritime countries in the world, with a winding coastline and150,000 offshore islands. It is not only an excellent port, but also a scenic tourist area.

The Norwegian mainland has a sub-frigid coniferous forest climate, while Svalbard and jan mayen have a tundra climate. The annual average temperature in the capital is 7℃, and the annual precipitation is about 740mm.

In Bergen, located on the west coast of Bergen, you can enjoy the fjord scenery formed by the change of glacier topography for millions of years. The scenery on both sides of the river surrounded by mountains is beautiful and dazzling. Oslo is a famous port in Norway, surrounded by mountains and rivers, picturesque, and the largest economic and cultural center in the country. Loogna Park and Viking Ship Museum are both famous tourist areas here, and there is also a ski museum, which introduces the history of skiing in detail.

Norway is located in the north, and its southernmost point (about 58 degrees north latitude) is farther north than the northernmost point of China (less than 54 degrees north latitude). The Arctic Circle passes through northern Norway. In some northern cities, there is no night at all in June and July, and you can see the midnight sun and the beautiful northern lights. The northernmost part is also the northernmost part of the European continent.

Many people think that narrow wooden churches are the characteristics of Scandinavian countries. Today, the best-preserved churches in the world are mainly in Norway. There are 30 wooden churches in Norway, the most striking of which is the Orns wooden church. It is located in Songgen-Fijuran County on the west coast and was built in12nd century. The church is a square three-story building, all made of wood, with steep eaves on each floor and a spire at the top, which looks like an oriental temple. The gables of the church are engraved with various patterns. The furnishings in the church still maintain the medieval style. At present, the church is well preserved and tourists are constantly coming. 1979, Orns wooden church was listed as one of the world cultural heritages by UNESCO.

Kau Shan in Hollmen is a Norwegian ski resort. It is located about 13 km northeast of Oslo, with an altitude of 37 1 m and beautiful scenery. Since 1892, a world-famous skiing competition has been held here every March. If you look at the outline of Oslo from a distance, you will see the Cullen Snow Platform in Hollmen towering over the Cullen Mountain in Hollmen, Oslo. It is also a very vivid symbol of this sport with Norwegian characteristics. There is also a ski museum at the foot of Mount Keren in Hollmen.