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  1. However, if they aren’t the strongest ethnicity genetically, why are there so many Strongman winners from Scandinavian countries? Several likely factors explain why there are so many Strongman winners from Scandinavia, including: Thanks to natural selection, Scandinavians have good genes. Scandinavian countries’ governments provide good ...

  2. As many travelers to the Nordic countries have noted, the people there are also very kind, but why are Scandinavians so nice? Scandinavians are so nice because they value kindness and respect. They care about people and the environment. Their healthy lifestyles and high trust in society and each other also allow them to be kind and generous to ...

  3. Mar 3, 2020 · Many Scandinavians look much larger than other europeans. Larger heads, noses, broader shoulders etc. Not sure how to explain it but they look "rougher". I'd say 25-30% of the people in Scandinavia have these traits. I live there so i know. Where does this look come from?

  4. Jan 15, 2024 · There may be a reason why Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are in the top ten countries for best sleep quality. When done correctly, the Scandinavian Sleep Method has plenty of benefits for co-sleepers ...

  5. Dec 2, 2020 · A local researcher has uncovered a map that may help explain why so many Scandinavians chose to settle in the Puget Sound region. David Williams, a local tour guide and author, came across the below map created by G. E. Kastengren, a local insurance surveyor, and published in the Seattle Times in 1916.

  6. Mar 7, 2018 · There are two theories as to why many Scandinavians have blonde hair. One popular theory is it was caused by genetic mutations as a result of the lack of sunlight once humans began to spread north. Another more controversial theory has it that blonde hair began to develop in Scandinavia as a result of sexual selection, as it was deemed more ...

  7. Sep 18, 2020 · Overall, the scientists found that people who lived in Scandinavia exhibited high levels of non-Scandinavian ancestry, pointing to a continuous exchange of genetic information across the broader ...

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