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  1. 5 days ago · Seals and whales are found in the surrounding waters and were formerly the chief source of nourishment for the Greenlanders. Cod, salmon, flounder, and halibut are important saltwater fish, and the island’s rivers contain salmon and Arctic char. Greenland, the world’s largest island, lying in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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  2. 2 days ago · ANIMALS. We finally know how cockroaches conquered the world. A new study traces the German cockroach’s evolution throughout human history, from the Islamic empires to modern-day Europe. The ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WhalingWhaling - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Originally one of the most successful whaling nations, German whaling vessels started from Hamburg and other smaller cities on the Elbe River, hunting for whales around Greenland and Spitsbergen. While 1770 is recorded to have been the most successful year of German whaling, German whaling went into steep decline with the beginning of the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HoloceneHolocene - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · In July 2018, the International Union of Geological Sciences split the Holocene Epoch into three distinct ages based on the climate, Greenlandian (11,700 years ago to 8,200 years ago), Northgrippian (8,200 years ago to 4,200 years ago) and Meghalayan (4,200 years ago to the present), as proposed by International Commission on Stratigraphy. [6] .

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  6. 5 days ago · The thylacine was a slender fox-faced animal that originally inhabited the Australian mainland, New Guinea, and Tasmania. It is now extinct. It was the largest carnivorous marsupial of recent times. Having been widely hunted by European settlers, the thylacine had become rare by 1914, and the last known living specimen died in a private zoo in ...

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  7. 2 days ago · Strangely, neighboring countries like Norway, Denmark, Scotland, and Greenland have mosquitoes in abundance. Some scientists hypothesize that Iceland’s oceanic climate helps control mosquitoes. In other cold places, when mosquitoes lay eggs in winter, the larvae emerge only after spring has broken. Iceland has cool summers and cool winters ...

  8. 1 day ago · Reykjavík, Iceland. The capital, Reykjavík (“Bay of Smokes”), is the site of the island’s first farmstead and is a thriving city, handsome in aspect and cosmopolitan in outlook. Other major population centres are Akureyri, on the north-central coast; Hafnarfjördhur, on the southwestern coast; and Selfoss, in the southern lowlands.

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