I don't understand your question, but if the United States were in the same latitude as Greenland, then the temperature would quite obviously be a lot lower, as they would be further away from the equator.
It depends on where in the US to where in Greenland.
Greenland is not US Territory, but there are a few places on Greenland which is US Soild. For Exampel, the Radar station in the northern part of Greenland.
go to Google maps and then go to directions and then go to Greenland to us.
About 1,400 miles lay between the US and Greenland.
The US is larger.
No.
To fly to Greenland from the US, you can book a flight from major US airports to Kangerlussuaq or Nuuk, the two main airports in Greenland. Airlines such as Air Greenland and Icelandair offer flights to Greenland with layovers in Iceland or Denmark. Make sure to check for any travel restrictions or requirements before booking your flight.
if the united states were on Greenland it wouldn't have 50 states and it would be a lot of lesser land then we do now.
if the united states were on Greenland it wouldn't have 50 states and it would be a lot of lesser land then we do now.
It would be a lot colder and take up more space than Greenland currently does already.
3.5 times. Greenland is only 2,166,086km2, whereas Australia is 7,692,024km2.
Yes