Canada and Greenland are both countries that are not the best ones when it comes to farming. If we have to choose between them which one provides better conditions and higher profit, then that would be Canada with no doubt. Even though the climate is a huge limiting factor for the farming in Canada, in its southernmost parts it is still possible for certain types of crops such as the barley, oats, wheat, and flaxseeds. The farms are not widespread though, and they are localized only at certain parts of the southern part of the country. Greenland, on the other hand, is a country where the farming is pretty much impossible for anything. The climate in Greenland is polar, with most of the island being constantly covered with ice. The temperatures are very low throughout all of the year, the soil is either nonexistent or very thin and poor, so the crops simply can not survive there, yet alone to bring in profit.
I'm pretty sure hurricane watch is keeping an eye if any hurricanes are incoming using radars etc.. Whereas hurricane warning is if their is an incoming hurricane and people need to evacuate stay indoors so warning people of a hurricane
The individual grains from different classes of rocks (i.e., igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary) develop by different processes. For example, a sedimentary rock might have individual grains of sand held together by a natural cement.