a sea channel is a bit like a firth but is a route in which boats travvel in
the Irish Sea, the North Channel and St. Georges Channel
what is the difference between the ocean the sea and a sea channel
Irish Sea, English Channel, North Sea, Saint George's Channel, North Channel, Atlantic Sea, and the Norwegian Sea.
St. George's, the Irish Sea, and the North Channel all separate Ireland from Great Britain.Irish sea
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.
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 Atlantic Ocean is to the west of Ireland and the Irish Sea is to the east. However there are other seas around Ireland. St. George's Channel and The North Channel are at either end of the Irish Sea, and the Celtic Sea is part of the Atlantic, just south of Ireland.
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 Atlantic Ocean, the English channel & the North Sea.
Since the assumption of this question is the English Channel connecting England with France, the answer to how far below sea level is the channel would be 24 miles under sea level at the deepest point of the channel.
The UK is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish Sea, the Celtic Sea, St Georges Channel, the English Channel and the North Sea.