The majority of the eastern side of England is on the north sea
Devon has two separate coastlines, the English and Bristol Channel.
The strait that connects the English Channel to the North Sea is called the Strait of Dover. It is one of the busiest maritime routes in the world due to its strategic location.
The English county with the smallest coastline is Nottinghamshire. Despite being located in the East Midlands, it has no coastline along the sea, as it is entirely landlocked. This makes it unique among English counties, which typically have varying lengths of coastal access.
England is bordered by Scotland to the north and Wales to the east. The coastline of England borders the North Sea, Irish Sea, St. George's Channel, Straight of Dover, Celtic Sea, and the English Channel.
Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, Arctic Oceanalso the Irish Sea and English Channel-------------------------------------THAT IS INCORRECT.the seas that surround England are:Celtic sea, Irish Sea, North Sea and the English channel,the Atlantic and Arctic oceans do not touch English soil---------------------------------While the 'correction' above is true in what it says, the question was:- what Oceans and Seas surround (not touch) England - in which case the first answer was correct.................................................................................................................That is extremely petty and in that case to take the answer in that way then ALL oceans and seas surround England.
Lincolnshire, Yorkshire.
The North Sea, The English Channel, The Irish Sea, the Celtic Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The North Sea and the English Channel are to the east of Great Britain
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.
North Yorkshire is in the North of England. The east of the county borders the North Sea.
The North Sea.
English channel The North Sea ( the English Channel is part of the North Sea) and the Baltic Sea are both extremely busy seas.
The North Sea.
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 North Sea and the English Channel are to the east of Great Britain
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
The English Channel, which is the lower part of the North Sea, which is between the British Isles and the Netherlands and Denmark.