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- Bay - Wikipedia
Definition The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea defines a bay as a well-marked indentation in the coastline, whose penetration is in such proportion to the width of its mouth as to contain land-locked waters and constitute more than a mere curvature of the coast
- BAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of several shrubs or trees (such as the red bay or sweet bay) resembling the laurel compare bay rum
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- Bay | Coastal Features Ecosystems | Britannica
Bay, concavity of a coastline or reentrant of the sea, formed by the movements of either the sea or a lake The difference between a bay and a gulf is not clearly defined, but the term bay usually refers to a body of water somewhat smaller than a gulf
- What Is a Bay in Geography? - thedailyECO
A bay in geography is a natural coastal inlet of a large body of water such as a sea, ocean or lake that has a considerable area, but is generally smaller than that of a gulf Such a coastal relief can be the result of various geological processes such as coastal erosion, glacial movement, volcanic activity and the shifting of tectonic plates
- Defining the Differences Among the Bay, Gulf, Ocean Sea
Modern-day examples of these include the Baltic Sea and the Hudson Bay If you’re anything like me, you may now be thinking, “How are the GULF of Mexico and Hudson BAY also seas”? This is one of those “yes, and” situations Both bays and gulfs are also part of a sea or ocean
- What Is a Bay? Definition, Formation, and Examples
A bay is fundamentally a recessed, coastal body of water that is partially enclosed by land This feature always maintains a direct, wide opening to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean or a sea, which distinguishes it from more restrictive inlets
- Bay - National Geographic Society
Hudson Bay, Canada, is the largest bay in North America, and the largest by by shoreline in the world It is also the namesake of the oldest corporation on the continent
- List of bays and gulfs | Coastal, Marine, Estuaries, Britannica . . .
Numerous exceptions, however, are found throughout the world, such as the Bay of Bengal, which is larger than the Gulf of Mexico and about the same size as the Arabian Sea
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