both are of same size
The Gulf of California of Mexico is a "bit" bigger than the gulf of california.
A bay is a body of water partially enclosed by land, smaller than a gulf, that opens into a larger body of water like an ocean or lake.
Gulfs are large bodies of water that are partially enclosed by land, with a narrow mouth connecting them to the ocean. They are typically found along coastlines and are formed by the movement of tectonic plates or erosion over time. Some well-known examples of gulfs include the Gulf of Mexico, the Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of California.
Yes, silt is smaller than sand.
An ocean is a body of water often larger than a gulf. Oceans are vast bodies of saltwater that cover a significant portion of the Earth's surface, while a gulf is a part of the ocean or sea that is partially enclosed by land.
The Gulf of California is smaller than the Gulf of Mexico.
The Hudson Bay is one of them.
Yes:Hudson Bay: 1.23 million km² (474,905 mi²)Gulf of Mexico: 1.6 million km² (617,763 mi²)
Yes the gulf of mexico is bigger than the gulf of california.
The Gulf of California is denser than the Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf of California of Mexico is a "bit" bigger than the gulf of california.
Yes a Bay is much smaller than a Gulf.
The Gulf of California is denser than the Gulf of Mexico.
No, it is a gulf, smaller than an ocean
A bay is smaller than a gulf and a sea is larger than a gulf
GULF EXAMPLE: gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is almost 10 times larger, stretching from Texas to Florida and south to Yucatan and Cuba. Numerically, the Gulf of Mexico is about 600,000 square miles in area, the Gulf of California only about 62,000 square miles.