The British Isles are surrounded by several seas, including the North Sea to the east, the Irish Sea to the west, and the English Channel to the south. Additionally, the Atlantic Ocean lies to the northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest of the British Isles.
To the west of Ireland is the Atlantic Ocean To the east of Britain is the North Sea In between the 2 is the Irish Sea
The British Isles are surrounded by the Atlantic ocean to the west, the Bristol channel to the south and the North Sea to the east. The waters to the north are actually part of the Arctic ocean.
The North Sea is off the east coast of the British Isles.
Yes!++What a bizarre question! Of course the North Sea (between the British Isles and Scandinavia) isstill real, and has been real ever since it formed- look on a map!
The North Sea is the sea that is part of the Atlantic Ocean and lies between the British Isles and the continent of Europe.
The British Isles are not by a river, but by a number of seas and one ocean,the atlantic. The most famous river in the islands would be the Thames.
The North Sea, which is situated between the British Isles and Scandinavia.
North Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Irish Sea, Celtic Sea and English Channel.
The North Sea.
The North Sea.
The Irish Sea and the North Sea.