its the norwegian sea i looked it up a few times and got that answer
The sea that separates Iceland and Norway is The Baltic sea.
The sea that separates Iceland and Norway is The Baltic sea.
North Sea
Norway and Finland share border up north!
From the North, downwards: North of Russia: the Sea of Barentz, between Greenland and Sptizberg (NW of Norway): Greenland Sea, West of Norway, towards Iceland: the Sea of Norway, between Norway, Great Britain, Denmark: the North Sea, between France and Great Britain: the English Channel, West of Iceland, Ireland, Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal: the Atlantic ocean, SE of Spain, South of France, Italy... : the Mediterranean Sea (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carte_de_la_mer_Méditerranée.png for futher detail) between Turkey and Europe: the Black Sea.
No, it is the name of the sea between Norway & Denmark.
The North Sea lies between Great Britain and Norway. Other seas have lied through Great Britain back in the prehistoric era, but currently the North Sea is the Best answer. Your Welcome!
There are NO countries that border Iceland. Iceland is island which means it is a piece of land that is surrounded by water, not land. There is only one major body of water that surrounds Iceland: the Atlantic Ocean.
The Norwegian Sea is connected to the North Atlantic Ocean. It is located off the coast of Norway and stretches between Norway, Iceland, and Greenland. It is an important body of water for marine life, fishing, and maritime transportation.
Norway is sorrounded by several seas: The Artic Ocean (the big ocean all north) The Barents Sea(outside Norway and Russia) The Norwegian Sea (outside north og Norway) The North Sea (between Norway, Island and UK.) The Greenland Sea (between Svalbard and Greenland) and Skagerak (between Norway, Sweden and Denmark)
A fjord is a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs. They are mostly located in the Nordic countries, Iceland and Norway especially.
baltic sea