A firth is a narrow inlet of the sea that is usually surrounded by land on three sides, while a bay is a body of water partially enclosed by land but more open than a firth. Bays tend to have a wider opening to the ocean than a firth and are typically more sheltered.
A glacial valley filled with sea water is a fjord (pronounced ford)
An fjord is mostly made up of sea water, which flows in from the ocean through a long, narrow inlet or bay. Fjords are characterized by steep cliffs or mountainsides on either side, created by glacial erosion during the last ice age. Sediments and rocks eroded by the glacier may also be present in the fjord.
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A narrow inlet of the sea between high steep cliffs is known as a fjord. Fjords are typically formed by glacial erosion during the Ice Age, resulting in a deep, narrow body of water with steep sides.
That is the correct spelling of the Scottish term "firth" (inlet or fjord).
A Fjord and a Firth.
inlet, mouth, creek, firth, fjord
From Wikipedia:"In English; a firth would most likely be called a fjord if the inlet were situated in Scandinavia."
Estuary - meaning the part of a river which opens and meets the sea, has many synonyms. These include but are not limited to: arm, creek, firth, fjord,inlet and waterway.
Sovereign Fjord
A fjord by Sandefjord town
The cast of Firth on Firth - 1993 includes: Rosemary Firth as Herself - Interviewee Raymond Firth as Himself - Interviewee
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth was born in 1842.
Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth died in 1889.
A fjord is a geological feature.