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How is a bay different from a gulf? Give an example of each. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A gulf is said to be a large body of water that is surrounded by land and having only a narrow entrance along a strait. A bay is also a large body of water that is surrounded by land but not as enclosed as a gulf. Moreover, the bay has a wider opening than the gulf.

A gulf is a body of water in which the water has eroded very deeply into the adjoining land. On the contrary, a bay has an inward land curve.

Answered by raizaridhaansa
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the difference between a bay and a gulf numerous expectations power are found throughout the world is not clearly find but the term usually refers to a body water somewhat smaller than a gulf numerous expectation how our are found throughout the world such as the bay of Bengal which is larger than gulf of Mexico at about the same size as the Arabian sea

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