The Baltic Sea
Baltic sea
The part of a large body of water that extends into a coastline is an inlet. A deep inlet may be called a gulf.
A wide bend in a coastline is called a bay. It is an indentation or curved area of land where the coastline curves inward, often forming a sheltered body of water. Bays can range in size from small coves to large, open bays.
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Estonia is characterized by a rich variety of water forms, including numerous lakes, rivers, and a long coastline along the Baltic Sea. The country has over 1,400 lakes, with Lake Peipus being the largest, shared with Russia. Additionally, Estonia's river systems, such as the Narva and Emajõgi, play significant roles in its ecology and economy. The coastline features many islands, the most notable being Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, contributing to the diverse marine environment.
The biggest inner lake is lake Võrtsjärv.
Oklahoma has no coastline, nor does it possess any body of water sufficiently large to be called a sea, much less an ocean.
Yes, it is. It is when a large body of water (an ocean) touches the land. :)
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This is most commonly known as the coastline.
there is no water between Estonia and Latvia