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Greenland
By: Dylan Brooks




 Take a Tour of Greenland
Where Do You Want To Go?
  Geography        Major Feature 2     Economy 2           Food


                                       Economy 3     Natural disaster 2
 Geography 2          People

                                         Religion      Government
 Geography 3          People 2

Natural disaster      People 3          Holidays       Bibliography


Major Features        Economy           Holidays 2        Sports




                               Click Here To Exit
Bibliography
• www.greenlandexpo.com
• www.greenland.com
• www.worldfacts.us/greenland




                                Back
Geography
• Greenland occupies an area of 2,166,086
  square kilometers which makes it the
  largest island in the world.
• Greenland is mostly covered in ice, but
  there is some grasslands.
• The most Northern point of Greenland is
  Cape Morris Jesup


                                      Back
Geography 2
• The most Southern point in Greenland is
  Cape Farewell
• The climate varies very great from North to
  South and East to West.
• In the summer the warmest temperature is
  in the middle of summer, reaching only 10
  degrees celsius.


                                        Back
Geography 3
• The icebergs raise astonishing 3000
  meters over sea level
• The most productive glacier moves
  30 meters a day
• Because of the ice in the summer it
  rarely reaches 10 degrees Celsius


                                  Back
Major Natural Disasters

• 1 major disaster is the ice melting
• The Glaciers name is Academy
  Glacier
• Every day Greenland's glacier is
  moving closer and closer to the ocean


                                   Back
Major Natural Disaster 2
• The Glacier is moving roughly 30 meters a
  day
• The Glacier covers almost all of Greenland
• The only place it doesn’t cover is around
  the edges, near the water




                                       Back
Major features
• One of the Major features are the Northern
  lights
• Every so often on a clear night the
  Northern lights are out
• The people of Greenland, when these
  lights occur the people watch as the lights
  go across the sky in beautiful colors


                                        Back
Major features 2
• The second major feature is the Glaciers
• The Glaciers show what life was like back
  when there ancestors were around
  preserving facts on how they lived
• The Glaciers are slowly melting though, so
  hundreds of years from now it'll all be gone



                                         Back
People
• The harsh arctic climate is great for fishing
  and also hunting, but first if they want to
  hunt the animals, they have to find where
  they are.
• The herd of animals is always on the run
  looking for dry grass to eat in the winter
  climates
• Greenland's main languages are
  Greenlandic and also a little bit of English

                                          Back
People 2
• In Greenland the infant morality is 15.4
  deaths every 1000 births.
• The first people to arrive in Greenland
  were the Paleo Eskimos
• These people were discovered through
  archeologist findings



                                         Back
People 3
• In 986 B.C. the most southwestern point of
  Greenland was claimed by two groups
• The Icelanders and the Norwegians
• It was also shared with the Inuit people,
  which is still one of Greenland's major
  Ethnic groups



                                       Back
Religion
• Greenland's religion is Evangelical
  Lutheran
• Greenland is very religious
• 96.6% of people are religious
• But 2.2% of the people aren't religious




                                            Back
Holidays
• On December first is New Years Eve
• January first, they have New Years
  Day just like us
• The fourth week after Easter
  everyone goes to churches to general
  prayer


                                  Back
Holidays 2
• On June 21 is Ullortuneq
• The biggest Holiday in Greenland is
  Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
• There the most important holidays
  because it’s the time when people
  visit and eat for two days strait with
  their family

                                     Back
Economy
• Greenland's economy has historically been
  based on the seafood industries, but new
  opportunities were presented, which will
  diversify the economy
• Greenland is also known for mining gold,
  rubies, oil, and even diamonds
• Greenland is situated between two major
  economies (Europe and north America) making
  it a gateway for trade.


                                         Back
Economy 2
• In the 1990s Greenland's economy
  had negative growth
• But since 1993 it started climbing
  slowly back up out of the hole it put
  itself in
• The main currency is DKr otherwise
  known as Danish Krone

                                     Back
Economy 3
• The Global warming is having great effect
  on Greenland, which is making it hard to
  reach hunting ground
• If they cant get to there hunting ground
  there losing lots of money each day they
  cant get there
• Tourism is cut short because of high
  prices and short seasons

                                       Back
Food
• Greenland's food has been based
  historically based on seafood
• Even today its been based on seafood
• Since of ice melting, its been harder to
  reach the fishing grounds with the ice in
  the way



                                         Back
Government
• Greenland's Government is
  Parliamentary
• Greenland is a self-governing
  overseas administrative division of
  Denmark
• The Party system is dominated by the
  Inuit Community

                                  Back
Sports
• Greenland's main sport is Futball,
  otherwise known as Soccer
• The league is called the A.T.A.
• A.T.A stands for Ammaassalimmi
  Timersoqatigiiffik Amassakak




                                       Back

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Greenland 3

  • 1. Greenland By: Dylan Brooks Take a Tour of Greenland
  • 2.
  • 3. Where Do You Want To Go? Geography Major Feature 2 Economy 2 Food Economy 3 Natural disaster 2 Geography 2 People Religion Government Geography 3 People 2 Natural disaster People 3 Holidays Bibliography Major Features Economy Holidays 2 Sports Click Here To Exit
  • 5. Geography • Greenland occupies an area of 2,166,086 square kilometers which makes it the largest island in the world. • Greenland is mostly covered in ice, but there is some grasslands. • The most Northern point of Greenland is Cape Morris Jesup Back
  • 6. Geography 2 • The most Southern point in Greenland is Cape Farewell • The climate varies very great from North to South and East to West. • In the summer the warmest temperature is in the middle of summer, reaching only 10 degrees celsius. Back
  • 7. Geography 3 • The icebergs raise astonishing 3000 meters over sea level • The most productive glacier moves 30 meters a day • Because of the ice in the summer it rarely reaches 10 degrees Celsius Back
  • 8. Major Natural Disasters • 1 major disaster is the ice melting • The Glaciers name is Academy Glacier • Every day Greenland's glacier is moving closer and closer to the ocean Back
  • 9. Major Natural Disaster 2 • The Glacier is moving roughly 30 meters a day • The Glacier covers almost all of Greenland • The only place it doesn’t cover is around the edges, near the water Back
  • 10. Major features • One of the Major features are the Northern lights • Every so often on a clear night the Northern lights are out • The people of Greenland, when these lights occur the people watch as the lights go across the sky in beautiful colors Back
  • 11. Major features 2 • The second major feature is the Glaciers • The Glaciers show what life was like back when there ancestors were around preserving facts on how they lived • The Glaciers are slowly melting though, so hundreds of years from now it'll all be gone Back
  • 12. People • The harsh arctic climate is great for fishing and also hunting, but first if they want to hunt the animals, they have to find where they are. • The herd of animals is always on the run looking for dry grass to eat in the winter climates • Greenland's main languages are Greenlandic and also a little bit of English Back
  • 13. People 2 • In Greenland the infant morality is 15.4 deaths every 1000 births. • The first people to arrive in Greenland were the Paleo Eskimos • These people were discovered through archeologist findings Back
  • 14. People 3 • In 986 B.C. the most southwestern point of Greenland was claimed by two groups • The Icelanders and the Norwegians • It was also shared with the Inuit people, which is still one of Greenland's major Ethnic groups Back
  • 15. Religion • Greenland's religion is Evangelical Lutheran • Greenland is very religious • 96.6% of people are religious • But 2.2% of the people aren't religious Back
  • 16. Holidays • On December first is New Years Eve • January first, they have New Years Day just like us • The fourth week after Easter everyone goes to churches to general prayer Back
  • 17. Holidays 2 • On June 21 is Ullortuneq • The biggest Holiday in Greenland is Christmas Eve and Christmas Day • There the most important holidays because it’s the time when people visit and eat for two days strait with their family Back
  • 18. Economy • Greenland's economy has historically been based on the seafood industries, but new opportunities were presented, which will diversify the economy • Greenland is also known for mining gold, rubies, oil, and even diamonds • Greenland is situated between two major economies (Europe and north America) making it a gateway for trade. Back
  • 19. Economy 2 • In the 1990s Greenland's economy had negative growth • But since 1993 it started climbing slowly back up out of the hole it put itself in • The main currency is DKr otherwise known as Danish Krone Back
  • 20. Economy 3 • The Global warming is having great effect on Greenland, which is making it hard to reach hunting ground • If they cant get to there hunting ground there losing lots of money each day they cant get there • Tourism is cut short because of high prices and short seasons Back
  • 21. Food • Greenland's food has been based historically based on seafood • Even today its been based on seafood • Since of ice melting, its been harder to reach the fishing grounds with the ice in the way Back
  • 22. Government • Greenland's Government is Parliamentary • Greenland is a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark • The Party system is dominated by the Inuit Community Back
  • 23. Sports • Greenland's main sport is Futball, otherwise known as Soccer • The league is called the A.T.A. • A.T.A stands for Ammaassalimmi Timersoqatigiiffik Amassakak Back