Greenland: The Largest Island on Earth

Greenland, the world’s largest island, is 21,66,086sq km large.

Over 80% of Greenland is covered by an ice cap that is 4kms thick in places. There are numerous water bodies around Greenland—the Arctic Ocean, Baffin Bay, Labrador Sea, Greenland Sea and Denmark and Davis Straits. There are also many fjords that make the coastline of Greenland difficult to approa
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