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No. In fact, Iceland isn't that cold at all. I mean it's cold, but not as cold as most arctic lands. It's called Iceland to trick others to think it's covered in ice. Greenland is actually the colder one, which is why it's called Greenland, to trick you to think it's covered in green. Thank the vikings for that one.
No. Rattlesnakes only live in North America. Greenland is too cold for snakes.
Greenland is not near the Equator. The warmest countries are on or near the Equator. Because of the location, Greenland is very cold up far in the North. Everything far South or North of the Equator is usually cold. Ex. Antartica. In my opinion, Greenland should be called Iceland and Iceland should be Greenland considering Iceland is warm and Greenland is cold:)
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.
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.
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.
Vikings lived in Scandanava which now is somewhere in Europe. I think Greenland. The tempertures were horrible and cold. They would make buildings and stuff.
I heard that flowers can grow on the edges of greenland.
No, Iceland is cold but Greenland is colder. The Sahara desert might be more of an opposite to Greenland.
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