You can only travel from England to Ireland by air or sea.
No. Ireland and Norway are two separate countries.
yes there are no borders between northern and southern ireland
Ireland is closer to the North Pole, as it is about 53°N.
Scotland has a land border with England and is only a short distance from Northern Ireland across the Irish sea. The Republic of Ireland, Wales, Iceland, Denmark and Norway are all within fairly easy reach of Scotland.
did he land at Norway
Scotland has a land border with only one country, England. It is only a short distance from Northern Ireland across the Irish Sea. The Republic of Ireland, Iceland, Denmark and Norway are all relatively close.
Over land it can be done in less than 3 hours.
England and Scotland share a land border, so you can travel between them by road or rail or you could fly. Ireland is on a separate island, so to go from England or Scotland to Ireland you would have to fly or go by boat.
No, the Berlin land bridge is actually located in Berlin, Germany. It cuts across from Norway, and allows for above-land travel to India from any country in Europe.
Oslo is further east than Dublin and Rabat. It is the capital of Norway. So Norway is the answer.
Scotland has a land border with just one other country, which is England. The Province of Northern Ireland is a short distance across the Irish sea. A little further away are the Republic of Ireland and Wales, further away still, to the north and north east are Iceland and Norway. To the east of Scotland lie the Benelux countries, and Denmark.