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 British Isles are surrounded on all sides by bodies of water. These bodies are water on the west the Atlantic Ocean, on the north and east by the North Sea, and the English Channel in the south.
Great Britain is surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Sweeden, Finland and Russia. Sea borders: Denmark and Great Britain.
England is an island completely surrounded by water.
Add to that the English Channel and the North Sea.
Japan, like Great Britain is a series of islands; it is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean on the right, Pacific Ocean on the bottom, Sea of Japan on the left, and the Sea of Okhotst on the top.
Yes.
England is surrounded on three sides by sea, the Irish Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel and the North Sea.
The North Sea borders Great Britain on the east.
The North Sea and the English Channel are to the east of Great Britain
The United Kingdom, which includes Great Britain, is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea. The other sides are bordered by the North Sea and the English Channel.
It is the North Sea.
No it doesn't ! The North Sea borders Great Britain to the East. To the North of Scotland, there is the Arctic ocean, to the West is the Atlantic ocean, and to the South is the Bristol channel.