No. The US is much larger than Iceland.
Iceland is getting bigger
Yes. Iceland is nearly a third as big again as Scotland.
Iceland is greener than Greenland. When the Vikings settled them, they named them in the opposite manner of how they were, hoping to trick travelers and keep the green country for themselves.
Considering that"ice land " refers to the nation of Iceland, then clearly the US is vastly larger. Iceland is a great place to visit. It's people are unique and if a person likes to study volcanoes, there are a few to check out.
Because the population keeps getting larger.
The Denmark Strait divides the island Greenland from Iceland.
It is one of the smaller glaciers in Iceland. It is located north of Skogar and west of a larger glacier, Mýrdalsjökull.
The U.S. state closest in area to Iceland is Kentucky. Iceland has an area of about 103,000 square kilometers (39,768 square miles), while Kentucky covers approximately 104,000 square kilometers (40,409 square miles). This makes Kentucky slightly larger than Iceland, but they are comparable in size.
It is one of the smaller glaciers in Iceland. It is located north of Skogar and west of a larger glacier, Mýrdalsjökull.
You're probably thinking of the second, much larger volcano in Iceland that began showing signs that it may be about to erupt after the start of the Eyjafjallajökull eruption. That volcano is named Katla.
In terms of population, about 1000 times greater. The pop. of the US is about 300 million. The pop. of Iceland is about 300 thousand.