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What is a part of an ocean or sea extending into land?

A gulf. The word is derived from the Old French word "golfe" and the Greek word "kolpos" meaning "bosom, gulf."


What is part of a ocean extending into land and usually larger then a bay?

A Gulf


What is a part of the sea ocean extending into the land usually larger than a bay?

Gulf


Is the sea different from the ocean?

yes. seas are usually smaller and/or closer to shore. they are sometimes part of the ocean.


What Part of an ocean or sea that extends into the land usually smaller than a gulf?

A bay.


What is arm of a ocean?

arm of a ocean is a area that is a smaller part of the ocean


If im in gulf of mexicois im in Atlantic ocean?

you ill b in a smaller part of atlantic ocean so yes


What part of speech is extending?

Extending as in 'stretching out' is a verb


What part of the shore sticks out into the ocean?

I think a peninsula is when the entire landmass sticks into the ocean on 3 sides, and a headland is when a smaller portion of shore sticks out into the ocean.


How is a tide pool different from a part of the ocean that is always under water?

a tide pool is smaller and does not have some of the same animals an ocean has.


What is the part of the river called that meets the ocean?

"Mouth" if it runs straight into the ocean as a single channel."Delta" if it spreads across many smaller "mouths".


What ocean is on the west of Nova Scotia?

The only Ocean that borders on Nova Scotia whether on the East, South or West is the Atlantic Ocean. There are smaller bodies of water that are all fed by the Atlantic Ocean that surround Nova Scotia. The Bay of Fundy on the Northern part of the West of Nova Scotia between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. To the far North and extending up to the North Eastern part of Cape Breton Island is the Northumberland Strait, fed both by the Canso strait and the Gulf of St Lawrence which is turn is joined to the Atlantic Ocean by the Cabot Strait. the Gulf of St Lawrence is the point that the St Lawrence seaway empties the Great Lakes chain.