Conclusion:
The climate of Scandinavia is intricately connected to the people in the region. Scandinavia is a leader in low greenhouse gas emission and the people coexist with and are mindful of their environment, so they will probably prevail in their fight against acid deposition from nearby nations. The culture can adapt to a changing climate, but many of the traditional customs could be lost if the world does not take action against global warming. The land of Scandinavia is constantly rising from the last ice age, so sea level rise might not be an issue, but there are many other difficulties that could present themselves in a warming Earth. The Weichsel Glaciation and Boelling-Alerroed, combined with the lifting of the Earth's crust, helped create the Kvarken Archipelago. Though the land is in a constant state of change, many people live and survive thanks to the abundance of natural resources in the area.