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The Answer Is Glaciers......During the Ice Age, glaciers covered the Scandinavian Peninsula and Scotland. When the glaciers retreated, they left poor soil, rocky lakes, and many fiords.

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The Answer Is Glaciers......During the Ice Age, glaciers covered the Scandinavian Peninsula and Scotland. When the glaciers retreated, they left poor soil, rocky lakes, and many fiords.


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