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15 March, 08:06

5. The English Channel lies between what two landforms?

a. the island of Greenland and the peninsula of Denmark

b. the Italian Peninsula and the island of Sicily

C. the Iberian Peninsula and the Alps

d the British Isles and the main continent of Europe

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  1. 15 March, 08:32
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    The English Channel separates the United Kingdom from the coast of France and mainland Europe. It begins at the Atlantic Ocean and passes eastward, south of the English Coast. At the east end it narrows at Dover's Strait and then opens toward the North Sea.
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