The Mediterranean Sea, The Atlantic Ocean and The English Channel are the waters that border France
France borders the Mediterranean Sea. It also borders the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Atlantic Ocean borders France with the English Channel and the North Sea towards the very northern part of France, and not forgetting the Mediterranean Sea on it's other coast..
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.
It borders the Mediterranean Sea, as it is an Island.
The English Channel.
The Atlantic, Mediterranean sea, and the English channel.
No, the Strait of Dover does not connect the English Channel to the Mediterranean Sea. Instead, it is the narrowest part of the English Channel that separates England from France. The English Channel connects to the North Sea to the northeast and eventually links to the Mediterranean Sea through the Atlantic Ocean via the Strait of Gibraltar.
Bay of Biscay - a bay that borders France on the southwest.English Channel - a body of water between France and England (in the U.K.).Garonne River - a river that flows from central France into the Bay of Biscay; Bordeaux is along the Garonne.Loire River - a river that flows from central France into the Bay of Biscay; Nantes is along the Rhone.Mediterranean Sea - a sea that borders France to the south.Rhone River - a river that flows from central France into the Mediterranean Sea; Lyon is along the Rhone.Seine River - a river that flows from central France into the English Channel; Paris is along the Seine.
No, Ireland does not border the Mediterranean Sea.
The English Channel,The Atlantic Ocean,The Bay of Biscay,The Medditeranien Sea.