No. most countries in the schengen zone will not accept your application, you must apply from your home country.
If you leave the Schengen before the time limit runs out, stay away overnight and then come back. This should restart the clock. For example, you could go for the weekend to London, which is not in the Schengen Area. The disadvantage of this is that you are in the Schengen Area as a tourist. You are not allowed to work.
England is not the largest country in Europe. The largest country in Europe is Russia.
London is the capital of England. England is a country in Europe.
United Kingdom/Europe
London is the capital of England in Europe.
It is neither- its a city in the country of Britin in the continent of Europe
In Europe Continent Country of England its the capital of England.
London is in England which is part of the United Kingdom, which in turn is part of Europe.
If you leave the Schengen area and go to a non-Schengen country, and then re-enter the Schengen area later, the "clock" starts again from zero. If you do not need a Schengen visa, this is an advantage. If you do need a visa, it is a disadvantage as you need to get a multiple-entry visa. So, if you plan in a trip outside Schengen in the middle of your travels, you can get 2 x 90 days. For example, if you are in France, you could do a trip to London, as the UK is not in Schengen.
London is located on the island of Great Britain, which is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which is an an island located off of mainland Europe but it within the European Union.
Britain, London, France, Italy etc