How deep is the Strait of Dover?

The strait is 18 to 25 miles (30 to 40 km) wide, and its depth ranges from 120 to 180 feet (35 to 55 metres). Until the comparatively recent geologic past (c. 5000 bce), the strait was an exposed river valley, thus making England an extension of the European continent.
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How deep is the sea between Dover and Calais?

It is relatively shallow, with an average depth of about 120 m (390 ft) at its widest part, reducing to a depth of about 45 m (148 ft) between Dover and Calais.
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What is the shallowest point of the English Channel?

The Strait of Dover forms the narrowest part of the English Channel, where a scant 33 kilometers (20 miles) separates Great Britain from the rest of Europe.
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How deep is the English Channel?

The English Channel is a shallow waterway with a maximum depth of 174 m in the Hurd's Deep underwater valley and an average depth of 63 m. It is 560 km long, with a varying width between 34 and 240 km at the widest point between Saint-Malo Gulf, France and Lyme Bay, England.
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Does the Channel tunnel go under the sea bed?

The Channel Tunnel is the longest undersea tunnel in the world: its section under the sea is 38km long. It is actually composed of three tunnels, each 50km long, bored at an average 40m below the sea bed. They link Folkestone (Kent) to Coquelles (Pas-de-Calais).
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How deep underground is the English Channel tunnel?

At its deepest, the tunnel is 75 meters (246 feet) below the sea level.
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Can you see France from Dover?

On a clean sun-filled day you can see France from Dover. Its a nice shore with a pebble beach. From there, we can see the cliffs which contribute to a great view. Dover Castle is also not far and can be seen.
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How deep is the Eurotunnel under the sea?

At its deepest, the tunnel is 75 metres (246 feet) below the sea level. That's the same as 107 baguettes balancing on top of each other.
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Can you see across the Strait of Dover?

Across the Dover Strait, the shortest distance is 20.7 miles, from the South Foreland to Cap Gris Nez, a cape near Calais in France. Since the width of the strait is less, it is possible to see the opposite coastline of both the countries with the naked eye on a clear day.
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How long does it take to cross the Strait of Dover?

Approximately 500 trains run through the tunnel each day with a crossing time of 35 minutes.
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Why is Dover called Dover?

The town is the administrative centre of the Dover District and home of the Port of Dover. Archaeological finds have revealed that the area has always been a focus for peoples entering and leaving Britain. The name derives from the River Dour that flows through it.
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What are the cliffs of Dover made of?

Ever since the days of early 19th-century interest in geology, the White Cliffs of Dover have offered one of the most accessible and complete records of the story of chalk formation. How is chalk formed? The cliffs are made from chalk, a soft white, very finely grained pure limestone, and are commonly 300-400m deep.
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Can you swim from France to England?

The English Channel is the stretch of water between England and France. The shortest route to swim across it is 21 miles long, but that can change depending on the current. The Channel is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, with 600 tankers and 200 ferries passing through it every day!
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How deep is the North Sea UK?

It is between 20 and 30 kilometres (12 and 19 mi) wide and has a maximum depth of 725 metres (2,379 ft).
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Can the Channel tunnel Collapse?

Collapse of the tunnel isn't what would make it impassible first. The tunnel itself might well last a century or so, but if there's no electric power for as little as a few weeks the tunnel will be closed by water seepage that can't be pumped out.
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Did the Channel tunnel meet in the middle?

Both the British and the French kept digging. The two sides met in the northern running tunnel on May 22, 1991, and then, only a month later, the two sides met in the middle of the southern running tunnel on June 28, 1991.
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How long did it take to dig the Channel tunnel?

It has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world (23.5 miles). 2. The project cost £4.65 billion (equivalent to £12 billion today), 80 per cent more than expected. Construction took six years (1988-1994).
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Has Calais got white cliffs?

Fancy taking a selfie with the English coast and the ferries in the background... ...and get some good, iodine-rich sea air into your lungs? 10 kilometres west of Calais stands the 134-metre high Cap Blanc Nez, France's most northerly cliff.
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What's the shortest distance between England and France?

The shortest distance in a straight line from England to France is 21 miles. The tides will affect every aspiring English Channel swimmer to varying degrees.
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How high are the cliffs of Dover?

There's a reason why the White Cliffs of Dover are an official icon of Britain. Their dazzling white chalk faces, sharp edges reaching 350 feet (110 meters) above the sea level, and layers of wild, lush grass are simply stunning.
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What is the deepest part of the Channel tunnel?

The tunnel, which was once called the Eurotunnel, opened in 1994. It is 50 kilometres (31 miles) long and its deepest point is 75 metres (250 feet) beneath the surface. It connects Folkestone, Kent in the United Kingdom to Calais in northern France.
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How long are you underwater in the Chunnel?

The Channel Tunnel is under the English Channel for 37.9 km or 23.5 miles, which is the worlds longest undersea tunnel. When riding the Eurostar you'll be underwater for about 13 minutes.
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Can you walk through the Channel tunnel?

Can you be a foot passenger on Eurotunnel? At Eurotunnel we can only allow you to travel in a vehicle – be that your own or as part of a coach trip. You cannot travel as a foot passenger, but you are able to take a bicycle.
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