There are Forests on the northern part of Greenland true or false
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Currently, there are only few species of trees and large bushes in natural state on Greenland. They cover only a few parts of the land. ... Other species, as the aforementioned Lodgepole pine or the majestic, reaching 80 m in height, Sitka spruce would create a thick forest in the south.
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