It never was. It was a trick to get people to move there. Iceland was green but was named iceland so no one would move there.
No. There is one little confusing thing though. Iceland is green and warm, while Greenland is covered in snow and ice.
Water in it's gaseous state and carbon dioxide were two gases that caused increased melting in Greenland.
what is the important of greenland
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Greenland is located in the Atlantic Ocean. Your Very Welcome!!!!!!!
Greenland is, in fact, not green. It is a very icy place, ironically.
Greenland and Greenville. Alabama
Yes, "Greenland" is a compound word, formed by combining "green" and "land."
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.
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.
because when it has no ice its all green
Green bay and Greenland.
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It isn't green!
in greenland
Greenland, and Green City, Missouri