It is a fresh water glacier, which because of it's size it can be classed as a Continental Ice Sheet even though it is on an island.
That would be called land ice. In the case of Greenland, because of its size, it qualifies as an ice sheet (50,000 square kilometers or greater). As it is the case with all land ice, when it melts, it rises sea levels.
The type of glacier that covers Greenland is primarily ice sheets. Ice sheets are large masses of glacial ice covering more than 50,000 square kilometers of land area. Greenland's ice sheet is the second-largest in the world after Antarctica.
The world's second largest continental ice sheet is located in Antarctica, covering about 14 million square kilometers. It is known as the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
About 80% of Greenland's land surface is covered by ice.
The Greenland ice sheet covers about 80 percent of Greenland! It's the second-biggest ice sheet in the world, after Antarctica
Greenland is known for its vast ice sheet covering about 80% of its land area, with glaciers, fjords, and coastal cliffs. The ice sheet has a rugged terrain of mountains and valleys, with coastal regions that are more habitable and support vegetation. Greenland's landscape is characterized by its stunning natural beauty and unique blend of ice and land formations.
Huge ice blankets are called ice sheets. These are large expanses of glacial ice covering more than 50,000 square kilometers of land. The two largest ice sheets on Earth are the Antarctic Ice Sheet and the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Greenland is mostly covered by an ice sheet.
The Greenland ice sheet covers 80 percent of the total area of land in Greenland. It is the largest island in the world.
No, it is not in Greenland. The North Pole is a point on the Arctic ice sheet
The ice sheet exceeds 1500 meters in both of these ice sheets, with the Arctic ice sheet referring to the Greenland Ice Sheet.
The ice covering 98% of the Antarctic continent is called an ice sheet.
No it does not. Antarctica The term Continental Ice Sheet is given to a glacier that is over 20,000 mi2 (50,000km2 ). As the Greenland Ice Sheet is 660,235 mi2 (1,710,00km2), this puts it well into Continental Ice Sheet size bracket. So even though it is on an island, it's size gives it the right to be classed as a Continental Ice Sheet.