Water in it's gaseous state and carbon dioxide were two gases that caused increased melting in Greenland.
No. There is one little confusing thing though. Iceland is green and warm, while Greenland is covered in snow and ice.
Greenland is believed to have been green during the warm periods of the Earth's history, such as the Holocene Climatic Optimum around 9,000-5,000 years ago. At that time, the climate in Greenland was milder, supporting more vegetation than it does today.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) are man-made gases that are also greenhouse gases.
Green house gases, such as carbon dioxide.
The Earth climate changes every year due to increased human activity on it. The green house gases too are largely responsible for climate change every year.
Green house gases created by melting and making it(melting plastic). The waste produced after use. (rubbish)
Greenland is, in fact, not green. It is a very icy place, ironically.
Yes Greenland is a compound word. The words are green and land.
It would rise, leading to sea level rise.
There are quite a few places that have the word green in them. They include Greenland, Greenwich Village, Green River, Green acres, Green Bay, Green Cove Springs, Greenleaf, Greentop, Greenville, Bowling Green, and Green Park.
Greenland is an Irish name. This is proven because Irish people are always represented by something green, such as a clover, or Saint Patricks Day. Greenland is well not green but still called green.
because when it has no ice its all green
Green bay and Greenland.
Greenland
in greenland
It isn't green!
carbon- dioxide is a green house gas which when increased in the atmosphere causes global warming. it is released in the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels i.e. petrol, diesel, coal. trees use carbon dioxide and release oxygen so we should plant more trees to reduce green house gases in the atmosphere. hope that helps....