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Originally Posted by kramer
Interesting that this didn't exist when Greenland was actually green.
Kramer
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LMAO!! And when was Greenland actually green? You do know that Eric the Red named it to get people to believe it was a good place to live.
If you do a quick google on the subject you'll find that the ice cap on Greenland is hundreds of thousand of years old and covers 95% of the surface. Hardly within the scope of what you are inferring. Also, if Greenalnd was green in mans recent history, does this mean Iceland was ice back then as well?
"Greenland has the world's second largest ice cap, a remnant of the last ice age. It is 3000 metres high and contains 2.85 million cubic kilometres of ice."