the main occupation is fishing.
Danish
No. There are still arctic wolves living in northern Canada and Greenland
Greenland can't be an M.E.D.C. since there is hardly anyone living there, and no international trade routes to speak of either.
Greenland, he also returned there.
Lots of people do not think Greenland is an appropriate name for it because Greenland used to be warm and had open fields. So when the Norse settlers came they enjoyed living there, but the Earth soon becamecold and forced the Norse settlers out so Greenland was not Green anymore it was icy and frigid.
Yes, there are about 57,000 people living in Greenland.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, in Greenland or anywhere else. Sasquatch is considered a myth or legend in many cultures, and despite numerous claims and alleged sightings, no credible proof has been found. The harsh and remote environment of Greenland would also make it unlikely for such a creature to thrive undetected. Overall, the idea of Sasquatch living in Greenland remains a part of folklore rather than fact.
Greenland is not in a region. Greenland is in the territory of Denmark. There are many regions in Greenland.
Leif Erikson did. His nickname was Leif the Lucky. He named Greenland Greenland because the name Greenland sounded like a warm, sunny place with green plant life in it. But, Greenland is VERY cold. The people who settled there probably mad at Leif when they found out what frigid temperatures they would be living in.
Yes, there are sharks living in arctic and sub-Arctic waters.The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) is an example.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Most people in Greenland live along the coastline, where the climate is milder and more suitable for living. The capital city, Nuuk, is the largest settlement and home to a significant portion of the population. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes they get to enjoy every day!
Nuuk is the capital of Greenland