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the isle of wight is at the bottom of the sea and has giant george cluneys standing on it
Isle of Wight
The body of water surrounding the whole of the Isle of WIght is - the English channel. However - the English channel is also an 'arm' of the North Sea.
Isle of Wight is in the English ChannelThe Isle of Wight lies off the south coast of England in the English Channel which is a body of water connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
If you mean the Isle of Wight, it isn't technically in a sea. It's in the English Channel between France and the United Kingdom.
The pre-Roman name for the island was possibly Ynyswight meaning channel island,they named the island the isle of wight after the pre-roman as he lived on the isle of wight before he died on the 18th July 1876.
Answer The Needles is a rock formation protruding from the sea to the west of the Isle of Wight, just off the south coast of England.
About 3 or 4 miles depending on which route you take.
It's colder than Italy but not as cold as Sweden. The Isle of Wight is an island of the south coast of Britain and is part of England. it has a warm maritime temperate climate. The surrounding sea and the southwesterley breezes moderate the temperatures, so it stays warm in winter yet not too hot in the summer.
There have been 17 Blue Flag and sea side awards recently. Best beaches may be Shanklin, Sandown and Ventnor
St Helens on the Isle of Wight was a big supplier of sea salt to the Royal Navy, also a supplier of holy stones for cleaning wooden ships' decks.
The sea between Portsmouth and Ryde is called the Solent. It is a narrow strait that separates the Isle of Wight from the mainland of England. The Solent is known for its busy shipping lanes and recreational boating activities.