Yes
Greenland is an island and Antarctica is a continent, both covered with ice sheets.
No, the only continental glaciers are in Greenland and Antarctica.
No
The 60th meridian west traverses the following: Greenland Canada Barbados (territorial waters) Guyana Brazil Paraguay Argentina Falkland Islands Antarctica
Antarctica is farthest south.
Yes! It was. It was also apart of Greenland long ago.
penguins can be found in Antarctica and , Australia, but more in Antarctica
it depends where you are in the world like Antarctica or Greenland
Greenland is an island and Antarctica is a continent, both covered with ice sheets.
The two remaining continental glaciers are Antarctica and Greenland. While Greenland is part of North America and located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, Antarctica is situated at the South Pole.
yes mate Greenland is huge its the second biggest island (discounting antarctica which is total covered by ice and has no permanent residents you could lose cuba in Greenland like change down a sofa cushion.
Glaciers.
Besides antarctica, greenland is the stormiest
Asia: Greenland Africa: Madagascar North America: Greenland South America: Tierra del Fuego Europe: Great Britain Australia: Tasmania Antarctica: Alexander Island
Similarities They both have very cold temperatures, particularly Antarctica. Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth They're both large islands, but you could fit around five Greenlands into Antarctica. Antarctica is the largest island in the world, followed by Australia They're both mostly in one of the circle, but they both go out of that circle Neither of them touch the tropics Differences Greenland is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, and Antarctica is entirely in the Southern Hemisphere Whatever season it is in Greenland, it's always the opposite season in Antarctica, and whatever season it is in Antarctica, it's always the opposite season in Greenland They're both very far away from the equator. Greenland isn't the most northerly place in the world, even Northern Greenland isn't, but Antarctica is the most southerly place in the world and Antarctica touches the South Pole, but Greenland doesn't touch the North Pole. The Arctic Ocean touches the North Pole, so the South Pole is covered by frozen land of Antarctica, but the North Pole is covered by frozen saltwater of the Arctic Ocean, so the South Pole is colder than the North Pole Greenland borders onto two oceans, the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean, but Antarctica only borders onto one ocean, the Southern Ocean. Although Antarctica is colder than Greenland, the coast of Antarctica is warmer than the coast of Greenland. In the south coast of Tasmania which is the Southern Ocean, the beach can be lovely and warm and people relax on it, but you'd never see people in the sea because of cold currents, but the Arctic Ocean has even colder currents Greenland has a North Coast, a West Coast, a South Coast and an East Coast, but Antarctica is the only island in the world that doesn't have a North Coast, a West Coast, a South Coast and an East Coast because it covers the South Pole and there is nothing on Earth further south than the South Pole, and the same with the North Pole, nothing on Earth further north than the North Pole.
-- Greenland -- Canada -- Venezuela -- Guyana -- Brazil -- Bolivia -- Paraguay -- Argentina -- Malvinas (-- Antarctica)
Greenland and Antarctica.