a bay is only a body of water surrounded by land on only three sides
Yes. The definition of "bay" is fairly relaxed; any subdivision of a larger body of water would qualify.
A bay is a body of water bordered on 3 sides by land, and by definition the "4th side" is the ocean. Whether it is saltwater or freshwater will depend on where the water is from. If the bay is of an ocean, it will be of saltwater. If it is of a freshwater lake or river, it will be of freshwater.
The differences between a bay and a peninsula is a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water. and a bay is a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.d
a bay is an area close/or near the water example go sit down by the bay
part of an ocean that extends into the land larger then a bay
An island is to water.
A body of water that extends into the land.
A peninsula (which means "almost an island") is a relatively narrow body of land that sticks out into a body of water, and is surrounded on all sides but one by the water. (The other side is attached to a larger body of land.) A bay, on the other hand, is a body of water largely surrounded by land. Only a small part connects to the rest of the water (e.g., the ocean.)
A body of water larger than a bay is a gulf. They usually reach into the land and are salt water.
Like a big body of water that feeds into an ocean. See: san fransisco bay
A bay is a large body of water connected to one of the oceans or a sea. They are formed like a inlet of water where the land blocks most of the waves and so it is semi still pond like area.
a of body water sorounded by land