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Ever wondered why Greenland, three-quarters of which are covered by the only permanent ice sheet outside Antarctica, has in its name the adjective “green”? On the other hand, Iceland, consisting of the words “ice” and “land,” seems a bit too green to live up to that name. Well, one internet theory claims that this
Source: Why Greenland’s name says “green,” and Iceland “ice,” when it’s the opposite