The Irish Sea.
The North Sea.The North Sea
The North Sea separates Britain from the mainland of Europe. Britain is an island that has three countries on, which are England, Wales and Scotland. Only England and Scotland have a North Sea coastline.
The Irish Sea.
The sea that separates Ireland and Northern Ireland from Great Britain is called the Irish Sea. The area of sea immediately north of the Irish Sea is called the North Channel, and separates Northern Ireland from Scotland.
The sea that separates the two largest islands, Great Britain and Ireland, is the Irish Sea. It lies between the eastern coast of Ireland and the western coast of Great Britain, specifically Wales and England. The Irish Sea is an important body of water for navigation and trade in the region.
Irish sea
The Irish Sea separates Ireland and Britain.
The English Channel and the North Sea.
The North Sea lies between Denmark and the U.K.
The English Channel separates Great Britain from Europe. It is a narrow body of water that is about 21 miles wide at its narrowest point (Strait of Dover) and connects the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
The sea off the east coast of Great Britain is the North Sea. It separates Great Britain from mainland Europe, stretching from the English Channel in the south to the Norwegian Sea in the north. The North Sea is known for its rich fishing grounds and significant oil and gas reserves.
The shortest distance is across the English Channel that separates Britain from France. It is connected to the Strait of Dover which separates England from Belgium and the Netherlands.Farther north, the North Sea separates England and Scotland from Norway, Denmark and NW Germany.