It is a terestrial because a terestrial is when two different types of waters combine into one.
The Isle of Man is in Europe. It is a small island between England and Ireland in the Irish Sea.
The Isle of Man is a small island in the middle of the Irish Sea, between Ireland and England. the population is around 84,000.
Venice is located across 117 small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon. The Lagoon is along the shore between the River Po and the River Piave
The Irish Sea. The Isle of Man is in the middle of the Irish Sea.
The difference between coral and sea fans are Coral forms a barrier between a lagoon and the open sea. Sea fans adorn the landscape.
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.
An antonym for Lagoon is the ocean or sea
Lagoon is a stretch of salt water separated from the sea by a low sand bank or a coral reef whereas Bay is a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards.
The sea that lies between Cumbria and the Isle of Man is the Irish Sea. This body of water separates the eastern coast of Ireland from the western coast of Great Britain, including the regions of Cumbria in England. The Irish Sea is known for its ferry routes connecting the Isle of Man with mainland Britain and Ireland.
The North Sea. The English Channel lies between Southern Britain and Northern France.
The Isle of Man lies between Britain and Ireland.
There is a village of Brigham, near the town of Cockermouth, Cumbria, England? If this is the one in the question, then the Isle of Man is the island between Ireland and Brigham, being in the Irish Sea.