No.
To the close northeast of the Black Sea is a the Sea of Azov, the most shallow sea on Earth. They are connected by the Strait of Kerch.
Turkey borders the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean is larger
This city is Istanbul but the city-proper is not so close to the Black Sea. (The Istanbul metropolitan area nearly extends to the Black Sea.)
no- not close. Romania is not an island. It is mostly surrounded by land. It does have a relatively small East coast on the Black Sea.
There is not just one body of water that borders Turkey, including: the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea, the Sea of Marmara, and the Mediterranean Sea border Turkey.
It is very close to, but not actually on the Black Sea. It is on the Bosphorus which is a strait linking the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara which eventually connects through the Dardanelles to the Aegean Sea.
Moldavia did border the Black Sea but hasn't existed since 1859 or so. Moldova, which contains parts of Moldavia, is close but does not directly touch the Black Sea.
they live with the narwhales in the black sea.
Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine
Turkey is in between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. A smaller sea, the Sea of Marmara, is just south of Istanbul. And to the west is the Aegean Sea, which separates Turkey from Greece.
Sellafield is located close to the village of Seascale. It can be found close to the coast in the Irish Sea. It is in England in the county of Cumbria.
There are two main rivers that run though Germany....one is the Rhine River and flows very close to the Black Forrest Mountains. The other is the Elbe which is closer to Poland. I would say that neither runs into the Black Sea....The Black Sea is located close to Turkey rather. Are you sure they didn't mean the Black Forrest?