Two seas are bordered to Denmark: the Baltic (the region bordering Denmark is called "Kattegat") and the North Sea (which is the region of the Atlantic sea situated between Denmark's west coast and Britain's east coast).Trivia:The two seas meet at the tip of Denmark, a place called Skagen (pronounced skaen). When the seas are stormy the two seas will literally clash against each others waves.The North Sea (Danish: Vesterhavet), Skagerrak, Kattegat and the Baltic Sea (Danish: Østersøen)
Denmark
Denmark
North Sea - Baltic Sea
Denmark has a lot water around it. Around 80-90% of the boarders are costs, the boarder that leeds to other ground-land, is to Germany.
All seas are close to land.
Norway, Denmark and Finland.
Norway, Finland and Denmark.
flooding is a threat in areas of Denmark such as Jutland and along the southern coast
Sweden, Germany, and Norway are all relatively close to Denmark.
Mediterranean Sea, Dead Sea.
Germany and Sweden are the two countries that directly border Denmark. Norway is also close to Denmark, but there is a body of water separating the two countries.