A fjord is a deep inlet of a sea surrounded by cliffs or rocks.
An estuary is the place where a river flows into a sea without making a delta.
inlet, mouth, creek, firth, fjord
That is the usual spelling of the noun fjord(steep-walled inlet or estuary).An alternate spelling is fiord.
Could be a bay, estuary, fjord, sea loch.
This is likely a transposition of fjord (a sea inlet or estuary).
Could be a bay, estuary, fjord, sea loch.
England does not have fjords, these are specific to Norway. The largest river estuary is the mouth of the River Severn, which runs between Bristol and Cardiff.
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A fjord (or fiord) is a long, narrow estuary with steep sides, made when a glacial valley is flooded by the sea.
Estuary - meaning the part of a river which opens and meets the sea, has many synonyms. These include but are not limited to: arm, creek, firth, fjord,inlet and waterway.
A body of water that extends into land may be:- a bay a Fjord an inlet an estuary
An Estuary is defined as the wide tidal mouth of a river. One may also have estuarine gullies around a lake that has seasonal rise and fall.
tiaga is made up of coniferous trees and is known as coniferous forest estuary is the biome where fresh water streams and the ocean meet the main difference is that the taiga biome is a land biome and estuary is a water biome