The US does not want to risk relations with Denmark (the owner of Greenland), which could potentially risk all of its foreign relations as it would come off as an aggressive country. Also, Greenland has no significant importance to the US, so why would they want to take it?
It depends on where in the US to where in Greenland.
Greenland is not US Territory, but there are a few places on Greenland which is US Soild. For Exampel, the Radar station in the northern part of Greenland.
About 1,400 miles lay between the US and Greenland.
go to Google maps and then go to directions and then go to Greenland to us.
Greenland is the island you want, and is considered part of Denmark.
The US is larger.
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It would be a lot colder and take up more space than Greenland currently does already.
3.5 times. Greenland is only 2,166,086km2, whereas Australia is 7,692,024km2.
if the united states were on Greenland it wouldn't have 50 states and it would be a lot of lesser land then we do now.