Fruit trees have not historically grown in Greenland due to its harsh Arctic climate, which is characterized by short growing seasons and extreme cold. However, with climate change and rising temperatures, there have been discussions and some experimental efforts to cultivate fruit trees in certain areas of southern Greenland. These efforts focus on varieties that can withstand cooler temperatures, but large-scale fruit tree cultivation remains largely impractical.
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The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed pretty much 1725 pounds. This was a big hit! An award earning award. --- comment pumpkinzcarson
This is a phrase 'whatever a tree so is the fruit'. It means you will get mango fruits from a mango tree only and not from any other tree. This is true for all kind of trees.
No, from London Egypt and Greenland are in the opposite direction.
Yes, it is possible for it to be night in Greenland. Greenland experiences periods of darkness during the winter months due to its location in the Arctic Circle, where the sun does not rise for several months.
Greenland is currently the largest island
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Yes. They are.
There are a couple reports out there of a supposed eruption in Greenland in 2006, however no scientific forum or otherwise has ever confirmed this. There are theories that volcanoes may be melting glacial ice under the Greenland Ice Cap, but this also has not been verified. No satellite data has ever captured an eruption in Greenland. The Nussaw Basin in Greenland displays some volcanic features from the Paleocene time period, and clastic material is present in some sedement layers, however these are ancient, and no new volcanism has ever been confirmed on the Greenland continent.
The largest peach ever grown weighed around 1.8 pounds.
No, neither are or have ever been a part of the Netherlands.