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why farming is not possible in Greenland?​

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Answered by Brainly1Yathartha
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I think because of snow
Answered by Amritas
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Greenland is a protectorate of Denmark and thus Denmarks supplies 90% of the gas, heating oil and coal used in Greenland along with just about everything else. With temperatures dipping into the minus 30 degree zone greenhouses must be well insulated. Temperatures have been affected by global warming and summers are a bit warmer. There are active greenhouses now growing potatoes, tomatoes and strawberries with more planned. The cost of importing heating material will determine just how large a sector this can become economically versus the cost of importing the same produce.

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