Iceland. Because it is just a joke calling it iceland, tho Greenland is really the icy part lol.
not really
The United States is much bigger, about four and a half times bigger. Earth is round, but maps usually show the Earth on rectangular pages, resulting in a distortion of the sizes of countries. Areas of land near the poles, such as Greenland get stretched out on the maps and so they look like they are much bigger than they really are. On a map like that Greenland looks huge, but in fact it isn't. It is only really on a globe that you will see how big it really is compared to other countries.
Cold. Really cold.
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Greenland is almost 21x the area of Iceland. Both islands are sparsely populated, but Iceland has about 300,000 people, while Greenland has only about 50,000 people. Greenland is 10-20 degrees F colder than Iceland. Greenland is mostly (80%) covered by the Greenland ice sheet which is 2-3 km thick on average. Iceland has glaciers, but nothing close to the Greenland ice sheet.
No. It's vegetable oil (from sunflowers) that is found in Lay's. Note: vegetable oil can come from the following plants: canola, sunflowers, corn, and olives.
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The best fertilizer to use on sunflowers is synthetic liquid fertilizer. This grows the sunflowers the highest. Monty's fertilizer works very well. Although, sunflowers really grow the best with no fertilizer and just a good seed-starting soil.
Greenland is formally a part of Denmark, and today they don't really have any particular enemies. Denmark is a member of NATO, which makes all NATO members allies to Greenland as well.
Really cold.Winter all year round.
Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) can grow wild in a field, or in a home garden. What is really impressive, though, is when they are grown commercially. If you catch it just right, when 75% or more of the field is in mid-bloom, all you can see, for as far as you can see, is sunflowers looking at you. So cool.