Under Greenland lies a vast ice sheet, which is the second largest in the world after Antarctica. This ice sheet contains about 2.9 million cubic kilometers of ice, significantly influencing global sea levels. Beneath the ice, there are geological formations, including mountain ranges and sedimentary basins, as well as potential resources like minerals and hydrocarbons. Additionally, the landscape includes ancient rock formations dating back billions of years, providing insights into Earth's geological history.
No, Greenland is still under Danish control.
Greenland is a semi-independent entity under the Danish crown, i.e. part of Denmark.
No. Greenland is a territory under Denmark. The capital city is Nuuk.
Greenland & Antarctica.
Greenland. His family was indigenous to southern Greenland and he returned there to rule as Chieftain after his Father died.
Iceland is in North Europe, right under Greenland.
No, but there is a large population of alpaca.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Denmark claims sovereignty over Greenland, but the territory has its own government responsible for most domestic affairs under the 2009 Act on Self-Government.
The Greenlanders of germanic blood are descendants of Norwegian vikings who arrived there around 1000 AD, under the command of Eirik Raude. Greenland was under Norway's rule from 1261 to 1814.
Greenland sulfur is a mineral that is composed mainly of sulfur and traces of other elements like iron. It is a rare mineral that is found in only a few locations in the world, including in Greenland. Greenland sulfur is typically yellow to pale yellow in color and can sometimes exhibit fluorescent properties under ultraviolet light.
The country that lies under a continental glacier is Finland. Finland is still emerging from the sea. The weight of the glaciers depressed the land and it's slowly in the process of rising up.
Greenland is not in a region. Greenland is in the territory of Denmark. There are many regions in Greenland.