No it does not. Antarctica
The term Continental Ice Sheet is given to a glacier that is over 20,000 mi2 (50,000km2 ).
As the Greenland Ice Sheet is 660,235 mi2 (1,710,00km2), this puts it well into Continental Ice Sheet size bracket. So even though it is on an island, it's size gives it the right to be classed as a Continental Ice Sheet.
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Yes, Greenland is mostly covered by a continental ice sheet that can reach up to 3 kilometers in thickness. This ice sheet contains around 8% of the world's freshwater ice.
Yes, Greenland is covered by an ice sheet, not a valley glacier. The Greenland Ice Sheet is one of the largest ice sheets in the world and covers about 80% of the island's surface. Valley glaciers are smaller glaciers that form in mountain valleys.
The world's second largest continental ice sheet is located in Antarctica, covering about 14 million square kilometers. It is known as the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Greenland is primarily covered by ice, with about 80% of its landmass covered by an ice sheet. However, there is some land along the coast where vegetation can grow, and there are a few small towns and settlements.
Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark located in the North Atlantic Ocean, known for its ice-covered landscape. Iceland is a sovereign country located in the North Atlantic Ocean, known for its geothermal activity and volcanoes. The names can be misleading as Greenland is mostly covered in ice, while Iceland has more greenery.
The country that lies under a continental glacier is Finland. Finland is still emerging from the sea. The weight of the glaciers depressed the land and it's slowly in the process of rising up.