Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Most people in Greenland live along the coastline, where the climate is milder and more suitable for living. The capital city, Nuuk, is the largest settlement and home to a significant portion of the population. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes they get to enjoy every day!
Yes, Greenland is frozen so it has many glacier's (This is a response from the jdDictionary)
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Approximately a trillion years. And most people don't live that long.
According to this page, it's 71.57 years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy most people live to the age of 80
He explored Greenland, and established two settlements there.
Indigeous people such as the Inuit live in Greenland.
In 2016, 56,186 people lived in Greenland.
Yes, there are about 57,000 people living in Greenland.
•ice gives way to fjords and barren mountains.
The climate is milder near the coast.
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There are no statistics available on the HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in Greenland. It is estimated that 100 people have HIV/AIDS in Greenland.
Yes, mostly in Alaska, North Canada and Greenland
Greenland sharks live in the Artic
Yes, they are called Thules, and they live in Greenland when Eric the Red explored.
The population of Greenland is about 57,000 and indigenous peoples make up 89% of the population, totaling to about 50,730.
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