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Bristol is in England, not Wales, on the North Coast of Devon, and it is bordered by The Bristol Channel, which is more of an estuary than a sea.
The Bristol Channel, St Georges Channel & the Irish Sea.
The Bristol Channel, or more exactly the Severn Estuary.
The Bristol Channel, St Georges Channel & the Irish Sea.
It flows into the Bristol Channel, which is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean.
at low tide rockpools are pools at high tide they are part of the sea...
Because of how the moon pulls the tides with its gravitational force, at high tide the level along the coast rises, and at low tide it lowers back into the sea.
Bristol Channel
It is a flood tide when the sea is coming in, and an ebb tide when the sea is going out.
The Atlantic Ocean is the closest - it includes the Celtic Sea and the North Sea, between which is the English Channel. Stonehenge is between the English Channel and the Bristol Channel, another arm of the Celtic Sea.
Bristol Channel
The second highest tidal range is on the Bristol Channel (England, UK) the sea between England and Wales. It has a tidal range of 15 metres, second to the Bay of fundy in Canada which has 16 metres. CB