It depends on the total energy supplied: if the "roaring" flame burns (say) less gas than the two "quiet" flames, the two flames will heat faster.
a bay is similar to a gulf. a peninsula is an outcropping of land in the water
estuary
It becomes what is know as brackish. An example of brackish water is the Chesapeake Bay, fresh water enters at the top of the bay from the Susquehanna as well as about 100 other streams and rivers. The bay then opens into the Atlantic Ocean. The Chesapeake is tidal, but is also constantly being fed with fresh water.
Whitefish Bay is an actual water body off of Lake Superior on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. There is also a town called Whitefish Bay in Wisconsin on Lake Michigan. So, the body of water called Whitefish Bay is in Michigan on Lake Superior and the town called Whitefish Bay is part of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan.
Yes, a bay is a body of water.
Surging. Rushing. Roaring. Shooting.
No. A bay is not a landform. A bay is a body of water.
verb: the lion is roaring adjective: the roaring lion noun: the roaring is deafening
a bay is a dent in the water and looks like a stream but is not.
Tampa Bay Water was created in 1998.
"Tampa Bay" has more fun things to do "on the water", than Boca Ciega Bay has.
A bay
Great Sodus Bay in upsate New York is the country's largest fresh water bay.
Go to roaring Springs Water park. Or go to Wahooz.
the body of water that almost cuts into marylandstate in two is Chesapeake bay
Hudson Bay is in fact both. Taking into account the inflow of salt water that flows in from the Arctic Ocean (Fax Basin) and fresh water from the rivers that pour into James Bay/ Hudson Bay the ratio of fresh water to salt water is 2:5. Taking into account the fresh water that comes from the thawing of the ice cover on James Bay/Hudson Bay the ratio is 4:5.