Q1: What is the Frigid Zone, and where is it located?
Ans: The Frigid Zone is a very cold region on Earth. It is located between 66.5° North and the North Pole (0° N), as well as between 66.5° South and the South Pole (0° S).
Q2: Name some other countries besides Greenland that are part of the Frigid Zone.
Ans: Other countries in the Frigid Zone include the upper half of Alaska (USA), northern parts of Canada, Norway, Sweden, and the northern strip of Russia (known as Tundra).
Q3: Describe Greenland's climate during winters and summers.
Ans: Greenland has extremely cold winters with temperatures ranging from -23°C to 10°C. Summers are absent, and the sun's rays are slant, providing very little warmth.
Q4: What covers the northern part of Greenland throughout the year?
Ans: The northern part of Greenland is covered with ice sheets all year round, with some areas having ice sheets as thick as 3 kilometers.
Q5: What kind of wildlife is found in Greenland?
Ans: Greenland is home to animals such as polar bears, musk-oxen, reindeer, arctic foxes, snow hares, lemmings, seals, whales, cod, salmon, and other marine life.
Q6: How do people traditionally build their homes in Greenland?
Ans: Traditionally, people in Greenland used to live in tents made of reindeer hide or in igloos made of ice blocks. However, modern homes are now made of wood with specific features to keep them warm.
Q7: What is the major economic activity in Greenland?
Ans: The major economic activities in Greenland revolve around fishing, including cod and prawn fishing, as well as mining zinc and lead.
Q8: What is the capital city of Greenland?
Ans: The capital city of Greenland is Nuuk, also known as Godthab.
Q9: How do people travel in Greenland?
Ans: Transportation in Greenland includes sledges driven by Husky dogs and reindeers, as well as motorized sledges. Shipping and air service are also important for transportation.
Q10: What is the language spoken by the majority of people in Greenland?
Ans: The majority of people in Greenland speak Inupiaq and its various dialects as their language.
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