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The Geological Formation of Britain

In Our Time: Science

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How Ireland Become Separated From England

During glacial periods, Britain is attached to the continent because there's no shallow seas. When we go into these little warming blips, when the ice sheets melt, sea levels rise. This ended up forming a lake where we see the southern North Sea east of East Anglia. For some reason, this rock ridge failed, releasing all this lake water into the dry land that's the English channel and carving the sally system. That's when Britain finally became an island.

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