
Why Greenland Is So Incredibly Empty... It's Not Just The Ice
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Geography, Science, Biology
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10th Grade - University
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Greenland, the world's largest island, is mostly covered by ice, yet 20% is habitable. Its sparse population of 56,000 is due to harsh climates, geographic isolation, and limited economic opportunities. Historically, it was home to indigenous peoples and later explored by Vikings like Eric the Red. Greenland's geography includes a massive ice sheet and unique landscapes. The island's name, chosen by Eric the Red, was a marketing tactic to attract settlers. Despite its challenges, Greenland remains a fascinating study of geography and history.
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