There is only one true city in Iceland, Reykjavík with a population of about 120 thousand. The next largest town is Kópavogur with a population of 30 thousand, then Hafnarfjörður with 25 thousand. But these two largest towns in Iceland are adjacent to Reykjavík along with a three other smaller towns. These towns and Reykjavík are commonly called the greater capital area with a total population of about 200 thousand people. Which is just over 60% of the total population of Iceland of about 320 thousand.
The Mid Atalntic Ridge cuts right through Iceland.
Actually, this may surprise you, Iceland is actually not really a frozen tundra. Iceland was found by the Vikings, and seeing the land in the winter they named this country Iceland. So the answer to your question is that Iceland probably grows their crops just like any other country would, unless they have a secret formula they put into fertilizers to make their crops grow faster.
There are NO countries that border Iceland. Iceland is island which means it is a piece of land that is surrounded by water, not land. There is only one major body of water that surrounds Iceland: the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes many sports.
Yes, there are available flights to Iceland.
Iceland is not in any state. It is its own country.
Yes Iceland does have plains like any other nation
Yes, there are many animal species in Iceland.
It has the largest population, but not land size. Russia is the largest in land size. They have 7 time zones.
1. It has lack of water.2. There is not any fertile land so that it has less population.
Yes, there are ferries available for transportation to Iceland.