While these are the main bodies of water bordering Greenland, here's a breakdown of some important ones:
* Baffin Bay: A large body of water that separates Greenland from Canada.
* Davis Strait: A strait between Greenland and Baffin Island, Canada, connecting Baffin Bay with the Labrador Sea.
* Labrador Sea: Part of the North Atlantic Ocean, between Greenland and Canada.
* Denmark Strait: Separates Greenland from Iceland.
* Scoresby Sund: The largest fjord in the world, located on the east coast of Greenland.
* Greenland Sea: A part of the Arctic Ocean between Greenland, Norway, and Svalbard.
* Numerous fjords: These are narrow inlets with steep sides, formed by glacial erosion, that penetrate deeply into the coastline of Greenland.
It's also important to note the ice sheet, covering most of Greenland, which contains a vast amount of frozen water. This ice sheet and its meltwater significantly influence the surrounding ocean environment.