Greenland is in the North Atlantic Ocean, to the northeast of Canada.
mercator
Greenland and Antarctica.
Northwest is between North on a map and West on a map.
Greenland appears larger on a Mercator map projection compared to a Robinson map projection. The Mercator projection distorts the size of land masses as they near the poles, resulting in Greenland appearing much larger than it actually is.
A Greenland Sea map typically shows the geographic features of the Greenland Sea region, including coastlines, islands, and water depths. It may also include information on sea currents, temperatures, and marine life in the area. Additionally, a Greenland Sea map may display shipping routes, research stations, and other points of interest in the region.
Greenland ranges in latitude from about 59.80° to 83.62° North, and in longitude from about 12.27° to 73.03° West.
Usually not, since they're separate countries.
72° 0′ 0″ N, 40° 0′ 0″ W
Newfoundland and Labrador, Greenland, and the Arctic ocean, in ascending order.
It's just below Greenland, a bit above the left side of The UK.
In the Northern and Western hemispheres of the earth East of Canada and part of North America.
If I remember correctly, it is Antarctica, because in the process of making a model of the earth flat so that it can become a map, the globe is distorted, meaning that some seas and continents look bigger than they really are, like Greenland.