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8 July, 18:22

What makes ijsselmeer different from other landforms in western europe?

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  1. 8 July, 18:38
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    Europe is a mainland going from the Atlantic Ocean to the mountain go known as the Urals, which is Russia. Western Europe is only a topographical term. Its man made.

    The IJsselmeer is a cut off inland narrows in the focal Netherlands flanking the territories of Flevoland, North Holland and Friesland. It quantifies 1,100 km² with a normal profundity of 5.5 m. The waterway IJssel streams into the IJsselmeer.
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