They don't sometimes.
Iceland is in North Europe.
Iceland is in the Northern Hemisphere. It's located near the North Pole, between Canada and Europe.
Iceland is located to the North West of the United Kingdom, in the middle of the Atlantic. Its co-ordinates are 64.8343° N, 18.9770° W
Iceland is a part of Europe because of its history and culture, also is the majority of Iceland in Europe but not in North America.
Iceland is in North Europe, right under Greenland.
Europe, but geologically most of the west and northern parts of Iceland are on the North American plate.
Canada
No, Canada is not in Europe; it is in North America.
Iceland is actually located in the North Atlantic Ocean and so not on a continent. However, it is considered part of the continent Europe.
North-America? Yes, Greenland is IN North-America but it's apart of Denmark. Iceland is in Europe there for not apart of North-America.
There's no such thing as a "continet", "Iceland" is four things I know of: -- Huge island in the North Atlantic, the Republic of Iceland, a 'former settlement' in California, and a supermarket chain in the U.K.
Iceland is in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. It is an island that is just south of Greenland. It is located in the Atlantic Ocean to the east of Canada, but much closer to Canada than to Europe.