How are the northern Iceland of Canada and Greenland separated ?
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Greenland is separated from Canada's Ellesmere Island to the north by only 16 miles (26 km).
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QUESTION:-
How are the northern Iceland of Canada and Greenland separated?
ANSWER:-
The Northern Iceland Of Canada And Greenland are Separated by
- Greenland is separated from Ellesmere of Canada Island to the north by only 16 miles which is equal to 26 km. The closest European country is Iceland in Canada which lies about 200 miles or 320 km across the southeast of the Denmark Strait.
- The extent between Iceland of Canada and Greenland where the Greenland Straits are most narrow is about 300 km.
- The nearest point between Greenland and the Island of Canada seems near the northernmost juncture of the Baffin Bay where Ellesmere Island also known as Nunavut Canada and Greenland reach close to gently kicking one another.
- According to the map, Greenland is the largest non-continental island in the world. The location of Greenland is in North America between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean which is northeast of Canada.
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