Iceland is considered a part of Scandinavia, and Scandinavia is a group of nations in northern Europe. The name of the continent of which Iceland is a part of is therefore: Europe.
Indeed it was. The land 'bridge' between Europe and GB disappeared about 10,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age.
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.
Somewhere around there. They were on of the preditors from the Ice Age that came over from Siberia across the land bridge to the Americas.
Land-based ice is ice that has formed over land. A glacier is an example of land-based ice. Glaciers are common in the northern areas of Canada and the North Pole.
None of Antarctica is ice. Antarctica is 100% land. The land is covered -- about 98% -- by ice, so only two percent of the land is not covered by ice.
Before the end of the last Ice age there was land connections to Britain and Mainland europe.
Ice does not increase land mass.
There have always been land disputes in Europe.
Europe covers about 7% of the Earth's land.
Scotland is at the northern end of the island of Great Britain, which is part of Europe. Great Britain is included within Europe because it sits on the European continental shelf and until the last ice age it was connected to the mainland of Europe by a land bridge.
a glacier