sidoväggarnas
Sidoväggarnas is a Swedish term that describes a series of underwater walls located in the Bothnian Sea, a part of the Baltic Sea. These underwater structures are formed by the collision of the Swedish Ekudden peninsulas and the Finnish coast. The resulting wall-like feature stretches over 60 kilometers in length and reaches depths of up to 40 meters.
The sidoväggarnas was formed approximately 7,000-8,000 years ago during the late Weichselian glaciation period. During this
The sidoväggarnas has been a subject of interest among geologists and researchers due to its unique formation
In terms of ecology, the sidoväggarnas has been recognized as an important habitat for various marine species.
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