Generally speaking yes. It has been several decades since sea ice formed around Scottish coasts on a regular basis.
By the receding Ice Age about 10,000 years ago
Only near the coast, because those are the only ice-free areas. The highest populations are on the southeast and southwest coasts.
Yes the Scotlands golden Eagle is brave
Some of Scotlands industries include; Fishing Oil Tourism Whiskey Distillery
Haggis
the thistle
Ice Ages can cause sea levels to drop as water is stored in glaciers, leading to the exposure of new land along the coasts. Additionally, the weight of ice sheets can cause land to sink (isostatic depression), changing the shape and geology of coastlines. Finally, the retreat of glaciers can release large volumes of water, leading to sea level rise and potentially flooding coastal areas.
oil
Duties to whom ?
England
Protestant
HAGGIS