>Greenland>isn't green
>>525901063>Iceland>has a volcano
>>525901102>United States>Seems pretty divided
>>525901063>new Zealand>old af
The Earth is so ancient, that most people can't even comprehend the big numbers. To give you an idea, researchers went to the exact north pole and south pole to extract ice-core samples and kept on drilling beneath to see what life was like on the north pole 500, 900, 1500 million years ago. The surprise was that they found residues of life forms that can only grow at the equator. Said another way, back when the Earth was Pear-shaped and less round, there was more wobble innit, and plate tectonics basically moved the earth under the equator to the earth under the north and south poles. You can see this motion in the scattering of islands, like hawaii, how they make banana shapes across the surface of the earth. That's the direction of plate tectonics. The land under the feet is a raft of dirt floating on liquid metal and this raft moves.And so the land under greenland's ice sheets is potentially just as valuable as the land under any other place. Desirable rare-earths do concentrate in certain locations, between mountains and subduction zones, imagine pouring sand on a carpet, and then rolling up the carpet and smooshing it with hydraulic press we must deal with it. That shit was happening a lot 500 and 1500 million years ago, and plate tectonics move that shit back then, under greenland, and so therefore the quality of rare earth and unobtaneum veins is roughly the same under greenland as say under the equator. Proximity to the horizontal prime meridian and the middle east is also a bonus, because long ago the earth was pear-shaped, and the nature of the shaking, as you spin the Earthpear, creates variations that induce the tectonic cochlear plates to create desirable conditions and diamonds in the lush caves and ancient cities. Volcanoes are also create stiff structures around which desirable elements can condense into existence.
>germany>no germans
>Canada>Is actually India
>>525901063The vikings called the block of ice Greenland and the livable island Iceland. Funny
>>525901063It is called Groenlandia in Spanish.
>>525901063How many times I gotta explain the fact that Greenland was named after the explorer Nathaniel Green
>>525901063>americans>are mexicans that speak english
>macedonia>no nippon chicks and mecha