Here's some i found in an atlas:
Gulf of Oman
The Gulf
Gulf of Thailand
Gulf of Carpentaria
Gulf of Tongking
Gulf of Papua
Itaurakia Gulf
Gulf of st Vincent
Gulf of st Laurance
Gulf of Panama
Gulf or California
Gulf of Penis
Gulf of Fronseca
Gulf of Chirqui
Gulf of Nicoya
Gulf of Mosquitos
Gulf of Cupica
Gulf of Hondoras
Gulf of Venezuella
Gulf of Daren
Gulf of Tehuantepec
Golfo San Matias
Gulf of lions
Gulf of Finland
Gulf of masirah
Gulf of adem
Golfo de san jorge
Gulf of sirte
Gulf of Gabes
Gulf of seuz
Gulf of Bothnia
Gulf of Aquba
Gulf of Taganrog
Gulf of Karkinitsky
Gulf of Genoa
Gulf of Antalya
Gulf of Gascony
Gulf of Tona
Gizhiga Gulf
Gulf of Anadya
Gulf of Bothnia
Pechora Gulf
Gulf of ob
Amuden Gulf
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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.
Throughout the world's coastal areas, gulfs (or, bodies of water extending into a land-mass as an inlet or bay or even as a passage) are a common occurrence. In modern times, the Persian Gulf is one of the most-often cited gulfs for political and military reasons. Yet, the Gulf of Mexico (south of the U.S.A.), Spencer Gulf and Gulf St. Vincent (south of Australia), the Gulfs of Alaska and California (on the North American west coast), and the Gulf of Panama (south of Panama in Central America) are just a few of the many more that exist.
Two gulfs off the European continent are the Gulf of Bothnia (located between Sweden and Finland) and the Gulf of Finland (located between Finland and Estonia). One bay off the European continent is the Bay of Biscay (located in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, bordered by France and Spain).
Gulf Of Mexico is one, I don't know the rest.
Water forms refer to the various states or physical appearances that water can take, such as liquid, solid (ice), and gas (water vapor). These forms are determined by factors such as temperature and pressure.
all gulf oceans
Gulfs are formed by erosion. Gulfs are formed by erosion.
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Gulfs are features of coastlines.
they are all called water ways
The normal rule for singular, countable nouns ending in -LF is to change the F to V and add -ES, as in the words half, self, and wolf (halves, selves, wolves). However, gulf is the exception to the rule, because its plural is gulfs.
The plural noun is gulfs.
There are several place names for gulfs in Antarctica, including the Erebus and Terror Gulf.
there are 7
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there is!
There are no gulfs IN the UAE, although the UAE (United Arab Emirates) does border the Arabian Gulf.