Norway has many natural resources. These include nickel, pyrites, titanium, lead, copper, zinc, iron ore, natural gas and petroleum. Luckily, leaders in Norway try their best to keep the resources from running out or taking out so much that it affects the environment.
Norway has a lot of rain and snow throughout the year. This is mainly caused by the cold climate which makes snow come and even sometimes freezing rain. If you are planning to travel to Norway make sure to pack well! Since its very cold in Norway so people have to dress very warmly on most days so make sure to bring warm clothes!
Norway has many biomes and each has a very different climate. Some of the colder ones are Sub-polar wet tundras, Polar deserts and Cool temperate wet forests. The warmer ones are Boreal wet forests and Boreal rainforests. It’s very interesting how many different biomes Norway has. The plants in Norway are mostly evergreen trees and ferns! Evergreen Trees and ferns are very common in Norway because of the large amount of forest!
The highest temperature on average is 46 degrees (7.77778 Celsius). The lowest temperature on average is 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-6.66667 Celsius). It’s really cold in Norway. It can be as colder than 20 degrees Fahrenheit in colder months; that's really under freezing!!!
On average the precipitation totals after a rain is 860 millimeters! That's 34 inches of rain! Plants must love Norway when it rains! People...I'm not so sure.
In Norway there are many animals you can look out for! Some mammals you can find include beavers, moose, minks, elk, squirrels, reindeer and maybe (but it's not likely) polar bears! There are many other mammals you can find in Norway, but those are a few of them! You can also find many types of birds and snakes in Norway even though it is very cold!
Beaver
moose
Mink
Elk
Squirrel
Reindeer
Polar Bears
Snake