No it doesn't ! The North Sea borders Great Britain to the East. To the North of Scotland, there is the Arctic ocean, to the West is the Atlantic Ocean, and to the South is the Bristol channel.
Yes it is - The North Sea is to the East of Great Britain.
Great Britain is surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The North Sea and the English Channel are to the east of Great Britain
It is the North Sea.
The North Sea
The UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel and the Irish Sea. (Wikipedia)
The North Sea lies between Great Britain and Norway. Other seas have lied through Great Britain back in the prehistoric era, but currently the North Sea is the Best answer. Your Welcome!
The North Sea lies between Denmark and the U.K.
There was no Axis country across the North Sea.
From the North, downwards: North of Russia: the Sea of Barentz, between Greenland and Sptizberg (NW of Norway): Greenland Sea, West of Norway, towards Iceland: the Sea of Norway, between Norway, Great Britain, Denmark: the North Sea, between France and Great Britain: the English Channel, West of Iceland, Ireland, Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal: the Atlantic ocean, SE of Spain, South of France, Italy... : the Mediterranean Sea (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carte_de_la_mer_Méditerranée.png for futher detail) between Turkey and Europe: the Black Sea.
St. George's, the Irish Sea, and the North Channel all separate Ireland from Great Britain.Irish sea
The Irish Sea to the North and the Celtic Sea to the South
The North Sea.