What sea surrounds the isle of man?
The Isle of Man is an island located in the continent of Europe. The Isle of Man is an island between Great Britain and Ireland. The Isle of Man Island is also known by the name Mann. The Isle of Man Island is under the British Crown. The capital of the Isle of Man Island is Douglas.
Surrounding the Isle of Man is the Irish Sea. The Isle of Man is an island under the British Crown located in the middle of the Northern Irish Sea.
The Isle of Man Island is 52 sq km(32 mi) long and, at its widest point, km (14 mi) wide. Its area is 572 square km (221 sq mi).
Seas are smaller than oceans. Sea or ocean is actually that part of the ocean which is partly connected by land.
The Irish Sea is also known as the Manx Sea, the Celtic Sea and the Mann Sea. The Irish Sea has a length of about 210 km and a width of 240 km. The deepest point of the Irish Sea is 175 m deep at the Mull of Galloway, near the confluence of the North Channel.
The channel between England and Ireland is called the North Channel. The North Channel is a strait between Northern Ireland to the northeast and Scotland to the southwest.