Iceland actually has quite a bit of vegetation. Greenland on the other hand has a lot less vegetation than Iceland.
Greenland is misnomer. Is is very cold and icy. Where as iceland can be warmer and can become quite green.
No, not all parts of Greenland. Along the coast would be less icy.
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.
less rain
vegetation thrives after 3-4 years of minimal ash fall but less than one year and can kill any vegetation
Countries in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, such as Greenland, Canada, Russia, Norway, and Antarctica, have ice caps as a vegetation zone due to the extreme cold temperatures and lack of soil for plants to grow. Vegetation in these areas is limited to mosses, lichens, and algae that can survive in such harsh conditions.
Greenland is known for its rugged and icy terrain, with glaciers covering about 80% of the island's surface. The landscape is characterized by fjords, mountains, and tundra vegetation. The climate is arctic and harsh, with long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
Tundra can be found in regions near the Arctic Circle, such as parts of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, and Russia. It is characterized by its cold climate, low-growing vegetation, and permafrost.
Greenland is not in a region. Greenland is in the territory of Denmark. There are many regions in Greenland.
less vegetation in the rain forest for the small animals
Biome with higher temperatures and less precipitation tend to have what?