It is necessary to use English as a communication language at sea, because seamanship is composed of different people with different languages. And as amended, according to our INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT, ENGLISH is the first language to be used in order to communicate other people with other language perspective.
sorry for the grammar :)
It was near the sea, necessary for communications and food imports in a world without mechanical transport.
Of course, salt is necessary for all mammalians.
Predominantly the islands referred to as the British Isles are in the north of the Atlantic Ocean, so that would be the single answer to the question. There are then various seas that are referred to, like the Irish Sea, the English Channel, the North Sea, the Celtic Sea and others that are at various points around or between the islands.
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.
The UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel and the Irish Sea. (Wikipedia)
The North Sea.
Celtic sea, Irish Sea, North Sea and the English channel, the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans do not touch English soil.
English Channel. the French call it the (Sleeve) La Manche.
Which sea? The word sea is an international English word, used by speakers of both American and Commonwealth English.
English channel The North Sea ( the English Channel is part of the North Sea) and the Baltic Sea are both extremely busy seas.
Wireless telegraphy was a major communications advancement during World War I. It allowed for communications between land and sea vessels.
i got the English channel and i did check and most sites say that the answer is, The English Channel.THE ANSWER IS.... The English Channel