Its located in Great Britain off the coast of Ice land
it is located somewhere deep in the Brazilian rain forests so its said
Iceland
In the sea, but there is a significant volume on land, as liquid or ice.
It is in Iceland.
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.
In the sea, but there is a significant volume on land, as liquid or ice.
The ice was mostly located in the artic ocean because during the ice age the whole ocean froze making the "land" bridge, which never fully melted.
Iceland
No. The North Pole is located on a floating polar ice cap.
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.
The North Pole is located in the Arctic Ocean, and land surrounds the sea. The South Pole is located in Antarctica, a continent that makes up 10% of the Earth's surface. You are not specific in your language for 'region'.