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A land formation called a “sound” is a narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land, typically larger than a strait. They are often created by the erosion of a river or glacier and can be important shipping routes or harbor areas. Examples include the Puget Sound in Washington state and the Long Island Sound in New York.

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