NOUN
- an arm of the North Atlantic between the British Isles and Scandinavia; oil was discovered under the North Sea in 1970
How To Use North Sea In A Sentence
- I've read that the capacity of the North Sea fields alone are such that they could adsorb European CO2 for decades. Hydrogen Cars, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
- Folds associated with intraformational faults in the Tertiary mudstones of the southernmost North Sea show a similar asymmetry, with anticlines locally developing into diapiric structures.
- Britain's worst oil-related disaster was the 1988 explosion and fire on the North Sea oil platform Piper Alpha off the Scottish coast, which killed 167 riggers.
- TD: Well, it's my first new studio music in nearly twenty years, and I've written most of the music in England in the wheelhouse of my solar powered lifeboat looking out over the North Sea, which is a very inspiring place to be. Mike Ragogna: TED, Solar Power, Windpower, and All Things Amerikana : A Conversation with Thomas Dolby
- Bamburgh Castle, in Northumberland, which sits on a volcanic outcrop overlooking the North Sea, was in joint eighth place.
- From the North Sea island of Sylt to Lake Constance on the Swiss border, an increasing number of guests are spending their vacations abstaining from food at wellness hotels that offer a fasting program. The Fast Road to a Healthier Holiday
- From the great shingle bank that runs south along the shoreline you can look out over the cold grey North Sea. Times, Sunday Times
- With the expanded production of North Sea oil and gas, the UK has become a net exporter of fuel .
- The North Sea was the ocean in your mind blue, blue, and blue proud and great sea green / kelp brown / foam white Susanne Jorn
- Separate ice fields also encroached from the North Sea, driving eastwards through what is now the Vale Of Pickering and covering much of the East Yorkshire plain, leaving the moors and wolds as isolated highlands.