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Which of the following descriptions best defines a gulf?

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Answered by skyfall63
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A.) A large area of saltwater that is surrounded by land on three sides

Explanation:

  • A gulf is a wide/deep inlet of the sea/ocean with a narrow mouth and that which is encompassed by land.
  • A gulf is a great entry from the ocean into the mass of the farmland, usually with a narrower opening than that of a harbour. Customarily, the term gulf was applied to large, heavily dented, waterproof saltwater bodies that enclose the shore.
  • The Persian Gulf, , Gulf of Finland, Gulf of Mexico, and Gulf of Aden are the largest shipping areas in various gulfs. The word gulf was used historically for highly indented, large, & navigable salt water bodies around the coast. Several gulfs are key shipping zones such as the Mexican Gulf, the Gulf of Persian, & Gulf of Aden.

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