An area of sea which is a major indent in a coastline. The Gulf of Mexico & the Gulf of Carpentaria are good examples. While not as large as a Sea in its own right, a Gulf is a major maritime feature.I did not get it.Locate the Gulf of Mexico on your map. Now, write a definition of a gulf? what is the answer? please help me. It is a major indent in a coastline, an area of coast which is not straight but is indented by the sea in that the sea is formed into a semi circular shape because of the shape of the coastline. If you look at the Gulf of Mexico, South from the USA in Central America, then you will see thait it is a particular shape, it is the shape of the area of sea, as formed by the land which is defined as a Gulf.
a gulf is an inland body of water surrounded on three sides by land and the ocean on the other side.
Gulf means a part of water bodies which seems like it is entering the landform. Alternatively, the word gulf is related to the term notch.
The different water forms are sea, ocean, bay, gulf, lake, and river.WHAT R THEIR NAMES?
Gulf of Aden!
Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Alaska Gulf of Maine Gulf of California --The Gulf of California doesn't actually touch the United States. It is entirely within Mexican territory. Gulf of St Lawrence is actually within the boundaries of Quebec
That point is in the Gulf of Thailand, about 198 miles south of the center of Bangkok.
gulf of cow gulf of pig and gulf of californa
The gulf means "a great piece of water"
a coast on the gulf
No; it is a Gulf, hence the name. Just for you to understand, a Gulf has the shape of a bay, but on a much larger scale.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is located in Eastern Canada, surrounded by the provinces of Quebec, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. A gulf is a large area of saltwater that is partially enclosed by land, with a narrow opening to the ocean. It is larger than a bay and often provides shelter for ships and serves as a habitat for various marine species.
A gulf is an inlet of the sea. The gulf is usually almost completely surrounded by land with only a small, narrow mouth. Synonyms are fjord and estuary.
The word gulf is a noun that means a sea inlet with a narrow mouth, mostly surrounded by land. A famous gulf is the Gulf of Mexico. Some synonyms for gulf are cove, basin, and bayou.
It is a part of an ocean or sea that is partly surrounded by land.
a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed byland
It is the Gulf of Mexico, not golf (which is a sport). Basically, a gulf is an inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land.
Am I missing something here? The Gulf of California is an arm of the Pacific Ocean, wouldn't it by definition be at sea level?
You must first look on a map. I know that this don't help but I am sorry.
A gulf is a large body of sea or ocean water that is partially enclosed by land, a wide, deep chasm or abyss, or a wide, impassable gap or separation.