Greenland is in the Arctic region.
The Antarctic (under the international Antarctic Treaty System).
They are the Arctic, Antarctic New Zeland,Ireland,Iceland, and Greenland.
No. Home of the Narwhal is in thhe Arctic waters of Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia.
Nuuk, Greenland is at about 64 degrees north, the Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees.
There are continental glaciers in and around the Arctic and Antarctic circles, and covering parts of Greenland and other polar region islands.
Bees will not survive a cold winter. They also need lots of flowering trees and crops to survive. I don't think they have bees in Greenland.
Because Greenland's ice shelf is melting, while the Antarctic's is increasing in depth.
No, polar bears are native to the Arctic areas surrounding the North Pole, such as Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia.
On the internet But, stay away from sites about the Arctic and Antarctic, and they will only have cold facts. Sites about Greenland, Norway and Finland should have cool facts.
Greenland is located at approximately 71.7069° N latitude and -42.6043° W longitude. The point in Antarctica that shares the same latitude and longitude as Greenland is near the Antarctic Peninsula, close to the western coast of Antarctica.
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Not in the wild, no. There may well be some in captivity in zoos in Iceland. Penguins are native to the Antarctic (southern polar region), not the Arctic, which can include Iceland and Greenland.