Toscead betweox fadungum "Īrisc Sǣ"

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Líne 1:
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Se '''Īrisca Sǣ''' scādaþ þā īega [[Īrland]]es and [[Grēat Bryten|Grēatre Brytene]]. Hit is gadertang mid þǣm [[Atlantisc Gārsecg|Atlantiscan Gārsecge]] (the [[Celtic Sea]]) by [[St George's Channel]] betwēonanbetƿēonan Īrlande and [[Wēalas|WēalþēodeǷēalþēode]] in the South and by the [[North Channel|Norþ Channel]] betwēonanbetƿēonan Īrlande and [[Scotland]]e in the ''North''.
 
Sēo [[Mannīeg]] ligþ middeweardmiddeƿeard þæs Īriscan Sǣs.
 
Ferry connections between Britain to Ireland via the Irish Sea include the routes from [[Swansea]] to [[Cork (city)|Cork]], [[Fishguard]] and [[Pembroke, Wales|Pembroke]] to [[Rosslare]], [[Holyhead]] to [[Dūn Laoghaire]], [[Stranraer]] to [[Belfast]] and [[Larne]], and [[Cairnryan]] to [[Larne]]. There is also a connection between [[Liverpool]] and [[Belfast]] via the [[Isle of Man]].
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Se Īrisca Sǣ has been subject to heavy radioactive pollution by the first British weapons grade [[plutonium|<sup>239</sup>Pu]] nuclear production plant and power station at [[Windscale]]. An estimated 250 kg of [[plutonium]] have been deposited in marine sediments during the first decades of production.
 
Se Īrisca Sǣ has undergone a series of dramatic changes over the last 20,000 years swāsƿā the last [[ice age]] endode and was replaced by warmer conditions. At the height of the ice age the central part of the modern sea was probably a long freshwater lake. As the ice retreated 10 000 years ago the lake re-connected to the sea, becoming brackish and then fully saline once again.
 
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