There are a few bays that are located on Lake Superior. They are the Hudson bay, the Bluefin Bay, and the Whitefish Bay.
Ungava Bay, Frobisher Bay, James Bay, Hudson Bay.
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The major bodies of water in Greenland include seas, fjords, and bays. The Greenland Sea is perhaps the greatest body of water in Greenland. There are also around 12 bays, 45 fjords, and 11 seas.
What are the names of bays in trinidad
The largest bay north of Lake Superior would be Hudson Bay. The only bay larger would be the Bay of Bengal. There are other bays between Hudson Bay and lake superior but they are smaller. James Bay is also big but not directly north, it is north east more than north.
Romania hasn't important bays.
Fromhttp://www.northernwoodslodge.com/long-lake.htmLong Lake is approximately 50 miles long with 25 miles of river flowing south into Lake Superior. The lake is narrow and very deep with areas in excess of 300'. The lake has countless feeder creeks and bays and large sand bars that come up to 5 and 6 feet.
No; there are no natural bays in southern Lake Michigan.
Jame's Bay (which is at the bottom of the larger Hudson's Bay
Hudson bay is the very large bay located to the north of Lake Superior in Canada. There is a smaller bay, Thunder Bay which is right at the head of Lake Superior.
Lakes; probably not. Sharks are salt-water creatures, and spending much time in a fresh water lake would kill it. Bays? Yes, certainly.
There are a number of major bodies of water in Georgia. Some of these are Lake Sidney Lanier, Clark Hill Lake and West Point Lake. Others include Lake Hartwell, Savannah River, Chattahoochee River and more.