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IrelandGerman is not 'widely spoken'.IcelandThe main foreign language is English.
The second language native to Iceland is Icelandic Sign Language. The second most widely spoken language in Iceland is English (as a foreign language).
Some of the most widely produced crops in Iceland include potatoes, turnips, carrots, cabbage, cauliflower, tomatoes, green peppers, and cucumbers. Sheep, horses, cattle, and chickens are also widely used. However, the most important industry in Iceland is the fishing industry.
The official language of Iceland is Icelandic. Other languages spoken are: English, Nordic languages, German widely spoken.
The Kauri tree is the most widely grown tree in New Zealand. Native Kauri trees are believed to live up to 4,000 years.
Wind energy should be widely accepted as it produces energy which doesn't pollute the environment . Artifical resources such as petroleum , diesel destroy the ozone layer of the Earth . Wind energy does not pollute the environment . So wind energy should be accepted and widely launched .
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new zealand is mostly deciduous forest, with some grasslands Tasmania is widely tropical forest hope this helped :]
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The distance varies widely. Parts of Greenland (North America) are close to Iceland, whereas San Diego is a great distance from Moscow.
It is widely used but not as much as hydrocarbons and hydroelectric. Japan has extensive nuclear facilities, Europe has many.