Since Greenland is located in an arctic climate, it is always fairly cold there. Even in the summer months, the average temperature does not usually get about 50 degrees F. In some areas of the country however, it can rise to about 68 degrees F in the months of June, July and August.
No, Iceland is still very cold, although not as cold as Greenland.
Greenland is cold, Cuba is hot. Greenland is a democracy, Cuba is not. Greenland has good relations with the USA, Cuba does not. Greenland occupies a much larger island than Cuba.
Greenland has a polar climate, so it is generally cold. Summer temperatures can range from 30°F to 50°F (0°C to 10°C) in coastal areas, while winter temperatures can drop well below freezing. Greenland's interior regions are even colder, with temperatures reaching as low as -40°F (-40°C).
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No, snakes are not native to Greenland. The cold climate and lack of suitable habitats make it unlikely for snakes to establish populations in Greenland.
No. They like grasslands. Greenland is too cold.
Greenland is colder than Iceland. It is a peice of greenland that is cold very cold.
No, Iceland is cold but Greenland is colder. The Sahara desert might be more of an opposite to Greenland.
I heard that flowers can grow on the edges of greenland.
yes
No. Rattlesnakes only live in North America. Greenland is too cold for snakes.
Yes.