no their are 7 continents Africa,Australia,Antarctica,north America,south America,Asia and Europe
Scandinavia is made up of multiple countries, these include Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
The countries of Scandinavia are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Sometimes Finland and Iceland are also included in this region due to cultural and historical ties.
The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 sought to partition the African continent among European powers. It resulted in the carving up of Africa without the consent of its inhabitants, leading to the colonization and exploitation of the continent's resources.
It is absurd for an island to rule a continent because of the vast difference in size, population, resources, and power between the two. A small island would likely not have the capacity to govern a large continent effectively, nor would it be accepted or feasible for such a mismatched governance structure to exist.
Africa is one nation, but there are 54 (56 if the disputed countries are added) countries within it.
Europe
No. It is in Europe.
Europe
Yes, and Iceland is also a part of Europe.
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.
The Baltic Sea.
Scandinavia is part of Europe, more specified Northern Europe.
Europe if you mean civilized society, particularly Scandinavia in the form of Vikings around 1100 AD
It's not a continent, it's a country technically in northern Europe but more usually associated with Scandinavia.
Scandinavia is the area in the north of the continent of Europe, and is generally considered to include Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark, as well as the island nation of Iceland. Some people also include Greenland, an large island which is an autonomous territory owned by Denmark and located in the North Atlantic between Europe and North America.
Belgium and the Netherlands are located on the continent called Europe.Netherlands is located in the continent of EuropeEurope
Taiga is predominantly found in the continent of Asia, particularly in Russia, Siberia, and parts of Scandinavia. It is the world's largest biome and is characterized by coniferous forests and cold temperatures.