A bay is smaller than a gulf and a sea is larger than a gulf
A gulf is larger than a bay. It is a part of the sea or ocean that is partially surrounded by land.
a gulf *example: the Gulf of Mexico
Gulf
A bay is a shallow, often in an arc, indent in the coastline; bigger than a cove but smaller than a gulf. A gulf is much larger and digs into the coastline further than a bay forming an arm of the sea. As by example of the Gulf of Mexico, the Persian Gulf.
A bay is smaller than a gulf and a sea is larger than a gulf
a gulf (Think of the Gulf of Mexico.)
It is a gulf, as the name indicates. This means it is larger than a bay but less than a sea.
A gulf
A gulf is bigger than a bay.
A gulf is bigger than a bay.
The answer is a Sea! (or a few salt-water lakes like the Great Salt Lake of Utah or Mono Lake of California)