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true or false Finland and Sweden get hydroelectric power from tectonic activity, such as earthquakes.

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False

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User Matuku
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Finland and Sweden get hydroelectric power from rivers made by melting water from glaciers. Finland and Sweden are part of the Northern Europe countries. Landforms in Northern Europe created by glaciation. Geographically, Northern Sweden is mountainous, while Finland is mostly flat, and surrounded by many lakes.

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