Wadden Sea facts for kids
The Wadden Sea is a part of the North Sea. It is an intertidal zone, up to 40 kilometres (25 mi) wide. It runs from the Netherlands to the South of Denmark. It is up to 450 kilometres (280 mi) of coastline. The land that appears at low tide is called mudflat in English (and Watt in German). It is at the origin of the name.
Images for kids
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People on the beach on Borkum, Germany
See also
In Spanish: Mar de Frisia para niños
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