140 Miles at it's widest point 21 Miles at it's narrowest
i think its 14,000 meters long not sure though so i would not bank on it if you have homework on this egnore it cos it might not be right lol
300 Meters deep at its deepest point
The Irish Sea lies between England and Ireland. It would not be described as a strait as it is too wide.
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Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles. So on that basis, there is no answer to the question. What you are referring to is the sea between Ireland and Britain. That is the Irish Sea.
What is the tempurature in the Irish Sea
The Irish Sea to it's North and entre, and the Bristol Channel to it's South.
Yes, there are leatherback sea turtles in the Irish Sea.
The sea between Britain and Ireland is the Irish Sea.
That's called the Irish Sea.
Irish Sea The Isle of Man is the second largest island in the Irish Sea whilst Anglesey is the largest.
Wales is actually visible from Ireland, and vice versa- the Mountains of Mourne can be seen on the horizon from the Cardiganshire headland, and Mount Snowdon is visible from the Eastern Irish coast. The Irish Sea isn't actually wide enough for the two nations to be invisible to each other.
In Irish, 'of the sea' would be 'na mara' or 'na farraige'.
The Irish Sea is the body of water that lies between Ireland and England.