Icelandic Environment
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Iceland is a developing country economically and environmentally. While Iceland's economy is building, the landmass of Iceland is building as well. Across the beautiful landscape of Iceland, volcanoes litter the horizon with amazing views. Iceland is named only after the 10% of Ice on the land, but known for its beautiful glaciers known for their integrity all across Europe. Green valleys and steaming geothermal pools are many sights to take in.
In Iceland, they utilize their geothermal capabilities as beauty and as functional.
Iceland uses their plentiful water sources, fisheries, and renewable energy to profit off of the beauty and integrity of the landscape.
Future Trends
Luckily for Iceland, their environment will stay beautiful for centuries to come due to their lack of fossil fuel usage, and the ever growing landmasses the volcanoes are growing. Without over-fishing, the fish population in Icelandic waters will stay plentiful and healthy. With the exportation of renewable energy created due to the active volcanoes in Iceland, their environment will stay free from devastating pollution and harmful neglect.
Future Trends
Luckily for Iceland, their environment will stay beautiful for centuries to come due to their lack of fossil fuel usage, and the ever growing landmasses the volcanoes are growing. Without over-fishing, the fish population in Icelandic waters will stay plentiful and healthy. With the exportation of renewable energy created due to the active volcanoes in Iceland, their environment will stay free from devastating pollution and harmful neglect.