What is Greenlands size rank in the world?
It is the largest Island in the world. Australia is a continent, so it doesn't count.
What is the difference between a renewable and nonrenewable resource in denmark?
The difference between the 2 resources ANYWHERE in the world are that a renewable resource may be replaced within 100 years, say a forest, while a non-renewable resource takes much longer, oil for instance, which takes hundreds of thousands or millions of years to form.
What happened to Copenhagen Denmark after the Holocaust?
The question seem to imply that Copenhagen as whole was a target of the Holocaust, which would be a bit of an exaggeration. There were approx. 7.000 Jews living in Denmark at the time of the German occupation - most of them in Copenhagen. With the exception of people who due to old age or illness were unable to travel, almost all Jews were saved from the Holocaust due to a number of factors (like a German official warning Danish politicians, a popular active support of the secret evacuation of Jews to coastal towns and via boats on to neutral Sweden). They stayed in Sweden until the war was over after which they returned to Denmark and Copenhagen. (PS: some apparently didn't have the patience to wait it out in Sweden and quickly snug back to Denmark and joined the resistance movement. PPS: The German official who spilled the beans, Duchwitz, became a West-German ambassador to Denmark in the 50's).
Is jutland part of Denmark or the UK?
Jutland is part of Denmark.
It is the peninsula that is the part of Denmark that is connected to the European mainland.
Denmark is on the Jutland (Jylland in Danish) Peninsula.
Well... Some of them are but unfortunately not all. Actually is it only very few of them who are romantic and if you find one, you are very lucky.
How can you call the Copenhagen summit a success?
Only a few people would call it a success, but those who do say that the process has been re-started after a de facto moratorium since Kyoto. Countries will (to an so far unknown extent) work towards reductions in green house gasses - and among them will be USA who rejected Kyoto.
The country of Denmark spells the name of its country "Danmark". The "ore" is the lower denomination coin of Denmark, spelled "Danmark" on their coins. One Krone equals 100 ore. Note that Denmark does not use the Euro, as does Germany and other countries to the south of Denmark.
What are the native inhabitants of Denmark called?
Well, it depends. It could be the Vikings you are talking about, but it could also be the Danes(another word for Danish people).