One of the differences between a bay and a gulf is that a bay has an inward land curve. The Hudson Bay has an inward curve.
Well honey, Hudson Bay is bigger in size compared to the Gulf of Mexico. Hudson Bay covers an area of approximately 1.23 million square kilometers, while the Gulf of Mexico is around 1.5 million square kilometers. So, in this case, size does matter, and Hudson Bay takes the crown.
No, Hudson Bay is larger than the Gulf of California. Hudson Bay covers an area of approximately 470,000 square miles, while the Gulf of California covers an area of about 62,000 square miles.
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There are several major bays located in Canada. Two of these bays are the Hudson Bay and the Bay of Fundy.
The Gulf below Mississippi
Yes:Hudson Bay: 1.23 million km² (474,905 mi²)Gulf of Mexico: 1.6 million km² (617,763 mi²)
Yes, it is a Gulf. Don't know why some one named it as Bay. May be when they found it they didn't know how big is that.
What we now know as Hudson Bay used to be called Hudson's Bay. That's what it was called when the Hudson's Bay Company was Chartered (May 2, 1670).
The Hudson Bay is one of them.
The Gulf of Mexico and Hudson Bay.
If you are referring to the bay on the south shore of Hudson's Bay, that would be James Bay.
There is no sea in Hudson Bay. The southern part of the Bay is called James Bay.