Why does Iceland look green and Greenland look to be a land of ice? Why does it call Tap-water though you never tap on that? Why is that a round pizza always comes in a square box
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Over 80 percent of Greenland is covered in ice, but its grass was probably greener back in the summer of A.D. 982, when Erik the Red first landed in the southwest of the island. ... Meanwhile, thanks to the Gulf Stream, Iceland's sea surface temperatures can be about 10ºF (6ºC) warmer than Greenland.
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