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The Firth of Forth is the tidal body of water where the River Forth meets the North Sea on the East coast of Scotland. The capital city of Edinburgh, and its dock of Leith, astrides the Firth to the south, whilst the Kingdom of Fife lies to the north.
The North Sea, the Irish Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
The North Sea. Please see the related link.
The river forth ends at Kincardine, anywhere past there is sea. It is a well known fact that Edinburgh is on the coast.
It flows in to the Moray Firth, which is part of the North Sea.
Yes, the River Tay flows into the Firth of Tay which is an inlet of the North Sea.
The Scottish word for estuary. Where the river starts to widen as it nears the sea. The Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde are the best known.
Atlantic to the west & North Sea to the east. They meet in the Pentland Firth to the north.
Hadrian's Wall originally ran from the North Sea to the Solway Firth on the Irish Sea.
The Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the Solway Firth and the River Tweed.
Atlantic Ocean (off the West Coast) and North Sea (off the East Coast). Other seas are the North Channel (between Scotland and Northern Ireland), the Solway Firth, the Moray Firth, the Pentland Firth (between Orkney and Mainland Scotland) and the Minch (between Mainland Scotland and the Outer Hebrides).
Atlantic to the west & North Sea to the east. They meet in the Pentland Firth to the north.