The English Channel
No it's a channel.A lake is an area of water surrounded by land. The English Channel is not surrounded by land that is why it is not called the English Lake.A channel is a broad strait connecting two areas of sea
There is no such thing as the "English chunnel" - indeed there is no such thing as a "chunnel". The term however, was coined from the term "Channel Tunnel" where it became the pseudonym "Chunnel" The English Channel which is itself a body of water separating Britain from France. There is the Channel Tunnel, which is a rail tunnel that goes UNDER (not though) the English Channel and links Britain to France.
Between Dover & Calais: It marks the division of the English Channel & the North Sea. At its narrowest its about 21 miles wide.Read more: Where_is_the_Strait_of_Dover_located_at.
The English Channel is a body of water that separates the island of Great Britain from the rest of Europe. Travel between France and the United Kingdom is most efficient when across the channel. People can catch a ferry over or ride a train in a tunnel under the channel.
England and France
The English Channel is between England and France.
The Straits of Florida are a channel of water that lie between Cuba and the Bahamas.
The English Channel.
the English channel separates France and England.
The English Channel.
The English channel is situated between France and England.
The English Channel
The English Channel joins theNorthSea to the Atlantic Ocean. The English Channel also seperates Britian from France.
The English Channel. The French call it La Manche (the sleeve)
The English Channel lies between the UK and France.
The Seine River flows between Paris and the English Channel. It flows from Paris through several French cities that include Normandy before entering the English Channel.