Yes, because it was part of North America.
Greenland and Madagascar were part of the supercontinent Pangaea. Greenland was located in the northern part of Pangaea near what is now North America, while Madagascar was positioned in the southern part near present-day Africa.
When Pangaea split in two, there where two island landmasses. The Northern landmass was Laurasia. The Southern landmass was Gondwanaland.
Greenland is a part of North America.
The breakup of Pangaea eventually led to the separation of Greenland from other land masses, resulting in its current isolated position near the North Pole. This isolation led to Greenland's climate becoming colder and more arctic over time, particularly due to the loss of warmer ocean currents that once influenced its climate.
Greenland is part of the northern hemisphere
Greenland is part of Denmark.
No. Greenland is a part of Denmark and is across the world from Australia.
Greenland is part of North America
No, Greenland is not part of the United Kingdom.
Gondwana
Yes.
Spitsbergen, part of the Svalbard archipelago, was located near the northern margin of the supercontinent Pangaea during its existence around 335 million years ago. At that time, Spitsbergen was situated near present-day Greenland within the larger landmass of Laurussia.