A bay is a body of water that is mostly surrounded by land, generally an indentation of a shoreline with calmer waters than the sea surrounding it. A bay is a smaller version of a gulf, or rather a large bay is called a gulf.
The body of water west of Greenland is called the Baffin Bay.
Large Bay - A Large Bay is or can be called a water platform. Now you're thinking, well any body of water is called a waterplatform. Well.. actully, that is incorrect. Large Bay = Platform. -=-=-=-HelpsYou-=-=-=-
A bay is a body of water that is almost completely surrounded by land, yet still remains connected to a larger body of water. A large bay may also be called a bight, a gulf, a sea, or a sound.
A body of water that is partially enclosed by land is called a bay. Sometimes this type of water body can be referred to as an inlet as well.
The body of water that joins Hudson Bay on the south is called James Bay. It is located in the northeastern part of Canada and is part of the larger Hudson Bay system.
Yes, a bay is a body of water.
A bay.
It is the Bay of Bengal
Whitefish Bay is an actual water body off of Lake Superior on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. There is also a town called Whitefish Bay in Wisconsin on Lake Michigan. So, the body of water called Whitefish Bay is in Michigan on Lake Superior and the town called Whitefish Bay is part of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan.
Possibly a Loch.
it is a water body
No. A bay is not a landform. A bay is a body of water.