A Bay or a Gulf to name two. Make that three terms- Inlet works too.
Aquatic Shock
Such a body of water could be called a reservoir, lake, mere, tarn, pool or pond.
A body of water whose course flows across the land is a river, stream, creek or brook. The bigger ones are most often called rivers; the other names usually pertain to the smaller ones.(Condensation is water that appears on surfaces directly from the surrounding air when the air is cooled, like dew for example.)
The part of the brain that regulates water balance also regulates body temperature. This part of the brain is called the hypothalamus.
Greece is a peninsula; the seas are: Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean.
Yes. The definition of "bay" is fairly relaxed; any subdivision of a larger body of water would qualify.
A large body of water partly enclosed by land with a wide mouth leading to a larger body of water is called a bay. Bays are often formed through various geographical processes, and they can vary in size and shape. They serve as important habitats for marine life and can provide sheltered areas for boats and ships.
A large body of water that is partly enclosed by land with a wide mouth leading to a larger body of water is known as a bay. Large bays may also be called a gulf, sea, sound, or bight.
bay
This is often referred to as a bay or port.
Peninsula
lagoon
delta
low land covered by water
a body of water
Its could be called many of things it depends on how many sides of land are surrounded by water, it could be a bay, a peninsula, or an island, etc
A bay is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a gulf).