just Google bays in the Philippines or just type in Philippines youll see more bays
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I know they can live in bays but bays are part of the ocean so idk sorry
There are hundreds of Bays in North America with the best known ones probably being Chesapeake, Hudson, San Francisco, Galveston and Mobile. Alaska alone has more than 30 bays plus other bodies of water not officially called bays, but which technically fit the definition. Similarly, Texas has more than 20 bays.
There is no definitive answer to how many bays exist in the world as bays are natural geographical formations scattered across various continents and countries. The number of bays is constantly changing due to factors like erosion, sea level rise, and geological processes.
there are many landforms in the Philippines there's bays, beaches, rivers, gulfs, caves, headlands, islands, mountain peninsulas, waterfalls, and volcanoes.the major ones are:for more info about these landforms go to wikipedia.com and type major landforms of the PhilippinesAAlah ValleyIIsla Verde PassageMManila TrenchPhilippine Trench
The Hudson Bay is the only one I know.
yes and bays are dumb
Believe it or not, this is the only bay that I found in North Carolina (besides the Carolina Bays - they aren't really bays, just depressions in the earth), but I challenge you to find more! Good luck. * Chocowinity Bay
Waves impact headlands and bays differently. Waves erode headlands more aggressively due to their exposed position, creating cliffs and sea caves. Bays are typically more sheltered, so sediment tends to collect there, forming beaches and spits. Over time, this differential erosion can lead to the formation of headlands and bays along a coastline.
No; there are no natural bays in southern Lake Michigan.
no because it is located on the coast of the united states!
i don't know cuz I'm gonna fail my homework