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Iceland is said to be forged by fire and honed by ice. ... Scientists and geologists are intrigued by Iceland’s volcanic activity because this is considered the opportunity to watch a land, mass develop. ... It also dissolves the ice to create the most powerful waterfall, the Dettifoss. ...
Iceland is often called the barren land or country. ...
It is believed that more than half of Iceland’s plants are survivors of the Ice Age. ...
Iceland has 11% of the country under ice. ... These glaciers were not formed as part of the ice age. ... Spring fed rivers are found in areas of post-ice age lava. ...
The ice cap has it’s own landscape. It is usually barren with rocky peaks that poke up through the ice and narrow crevices tha extend downward for hundreds of meters. ... The ice cap is a pretty wild place and the weather can be very unpredictable since snow and fog can happen at any time.
Approximate Word count = 1044 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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