The North Sea separates the UK from the rest of Europe.
The English channel to the South of the UK. The North Sea to the east of the UK
The English Channel lies between the UK and France.
The body of water that is southwest of the UK is the Irish Sea.
The body of water is between the UK and France and is called the English Channel. The fastest way to cross it is through the channel tunnel from Dover to Calais (red doted line on map)
The stretch of water between Jersey and the UK is known as the English Channel. Specifically, the part of the channel that separates Jersey from the mainland is called the Jersey Channel. This body of water connects the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea and plays a vital role in maritime navigation and ecology.
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No it is in Norway which is North East of the UK and part of Scandinavia.
Not entirely. The English Channel is the body of water between the South of England and France. The body of water between Eastern England and Scotland is The North Sea. See the map on the link below.
vikings from Scandinavia, followed by the normans from France
It is the English Channel.