The body of water that separates Denmark and Sweden is the Øresund Strait. It connects the Baltic Sea to the southwest with the Kattegat Strait to the northeast.
North Sea Baltic Sea Kattegat Skagerak Note that the Faeroe Islands and Greenland are a part of Denmark, so technically also the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean also surround Denmark.
These coordinates are in the Skaggerak, the body of water that separates Denmark from Sweden and Norway. It is the connecting passage between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Many naval battles have occurred there, as German fleets have tried to challenge the British Navy and to escape into the Atlantic Ocean.
The sagittal plane separates the body into left and right halves.
The body of water that separates Long Island and Connecticut is the Long Island Sound. It is an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean and is approximately 21 miles at its widest point. It serves as an important shipping route and recreational area for both states.
There are a couple of ways to define "sound" in relation to a body of water: 1. A relatively narrow passage of water between the mainland and an island, sometimes also known as a "strait". 2. An inlet, bay, or recessed portion of the ocean. There are several "sounds" such as Puget Sound in Washington state, Long Island Sound on the east coast of the US, and Nootka Sound and Kyuquot Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island. There is also a region known simply as "The Sound" (or "Oresund" by the locals) which is a strait that separates Zealand (Denmark) from Scania (Sweden).
A body of water called the Kattegat separates Denmark from Sweden.
A body of water off the North Sea called the Skagerrak (as versus the Kattegat, which separates Denmark from Sweden).
The Gulf of Bothnia
The North Sea.
The North Sea separates the UK from the rest of Europe.
the baltic sea
Germany and Sweden are the two countries that directly border Denmark. Norway is also close to Denmark, but there is a body of water separating the two countries.
Sweden and Finland are both peninsulas that extend into the Baltic Sea. Other countries that are bordered by this body of water is Estonia, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia.
North Sea Baltic Sea Kattegat Skagerak Note that the Faeroe Islands and Greenland are a part of Denmark, so technically also the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean also surround Denmark.
In Denmark the sea is called Vesterhavet (pronounced Ves-ter-ha-vat), in English the Eastern Sea. The rest of the world calls it Nordhavet
These coordinates are in the Skaggerak, the body of water that separates Denmark from Sweden and Norway. It is the connecting passage between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Many naval battles have occurred there, as German fleets have tried to challenge the British Navy and to escape into the Atlantic Ocean.
The body of water that separates Europe and North Africa is the Mediterranean Sea.