He did not intend to find the baffin bay but instead the nortwest passage. When he failed on finding the northwest passage he found the baffin bay.
No, William Baffin did not discover Baffin Bay. The bay was actually named after him in honor of his exploration in the region during the 17th century. Baffin Bay was likely known to the indigenous people living in the area before European exploration.
he discovered Baffin Bay and Baffin Island
Baffin Bay. baffin bay its easy to answer :p
Baffin Bay(Canada)
William Baffin is known for exploring and mapping the Arctic region in the early 17th century, particularly the waterways between Greenland and Baffin Island. He added significant details to the map of the North Atlantic and Arctic regions, which included the discovery of Baffin Bay and Baffin Island.
Baffin Bay is the large bay that separates Greenland from the Baffin Islands. The Davis Strait also separates this area.
William Baffin, an English explorer, discovered Baffin Island in 1616 during an expedition to search for the Northwest Passage. His crew sighted the island while sailing through the Arctic waters, and it was subsequently named after him.
Baffin Bay
William Baffin was an English navigator and explorer who is known for his Arctic expeditions in the early 17th century. He is credited with discovering the waterway that now bears his name, the Baffin Bay, and made significant contributions to mapping the Arctic region. Baffin's explorations were important in expanding European knowledge of the Arctic and its geography.
Baffin Bay is between Greenland and Baffin Island.
The bay that separates them is called Baffin Bay. Baffin is the 5th largest island in the world by land area located on the border of Canada
someone still trying saturdays sun crossword the answer is Davis Strait