In addition to volcanic activity, tectonic forces play a significant role in shaping Iceland. The country is situated on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are pulling apart, resulting in rifting and the formation of new land. This tectonic activity, combined with volcanic eruptions, contributes to Iceland's unique geology and landscape features, such as geysers, hot springs, and rugged mountains.
Reykjavík is the only city in Iceland.
Yes Iceland does have plains like any other nation
Iceland actually has quite a bit of vegetation. Greenland on the other hand has a lot less vegetation than Iceland.
same as any other civilian in iceland. food, groceries
No, the other way around
Iceland's major export is fish because there are hardly any other large resources.
It is not illegal to have a dog in Iceland, but the rules about owning them are quite strict compared to other countries.
Biotic factors in Iceland include all living organisms that interact with each other and their environment. Key biotic components are endemic species like the Arctic fox, various bird species such as puffins, and unique plant life, including mosses and lichens that thrive in harsh conditions. Additionally, human activities, such as agriculture and tourism, also play a role in shaping the ecosystem. These interactions influence biodiversity and the overall health of Iceland's ecosystems.
France and Iceland aren't really close to each other. They are both part of Europe, but Iceland is an island in the Atlantic Ocean while France is on the mainland.
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iceland is in the northern Atlantic ocean. Hawaii is located in the mid-pacific. they are about 10,800 miles apart, no they are not near each other.
About 85% of Iceland is Evangelical Lutheran. The other more common ones are Protestant and Roman Catholic.