difference between sea, bay
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Oceans and bays are large water bodies. Oceans, as every one knows, are the largest water bodies in the globe. A bay is a water body that is surrounded or demarcated by land. As a bay is big and comes in with almost the same characteristics as that of the Ocean, it is difficult to make a difference between the two.
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Oceans and bays are large water bodies. Oceans, as every one knows, are the largest water bodies in the globe. A bay is a water body that is surrounded or demarcated by land. As a bay is big and comes in with almost the same characteristics as that of the Ocean, it is difficult to make a difference between the two.
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Oceans and bays are large water bodies. Oceans, as every one knows, are the largest water bodies in theglobe. A bay is a water body that issurrounded or demarcated by land. As a bay is big and comes in with almost the same characteristics as that of the Ocean, it is difficult to make adifference between the two.....
Moreover, sea is sometimes misnomer as Caspian sea, dead sea etc despite of being landlocked are designated as sea, which is wrong geographically. As in the earlier ages, they were named as sea, therefore they are continued to be called as sea (going with same logic, Lake Baikal is bigger than dead sea and it is landlocked same as the former but still designated as lake).
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Oceans and bays are large water bodies. Oceans, as every one knows, are the largest water bodies in theglobe. A bay is a water body that issurrounded or demarcated by land. As a bay is big and comes in with almost the same characteristics as that of the Ocean, it is difficult to make adifference between the two.....
Moreover, sea is sometimes misnomer as Caspian sea, dead sea etc despite of being landlocked are designated as sea, which is wrong geographically. As in the earlier ages, they were named as sea, therefore they are continued to be called as sea (going with same logic, Lake Baikal is bigger than dead sea and it is landlocked same as the former but still designated as lake).
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