Hudson Bay is the large bay in Northern Canada.
Hudson Bay is a large bay on the north coast of Canada. Hudson Bay is large enough to have a bay inside. It is called James Bay.
A small bay can be called an inlet. A large bay is a gulf. The opposite of a bay is a peninsula.
This bay in New Zealand's North Island is called Hawkes Bay.
Hudson bay
Hudson Bay is the large bay in Northern Canada.
Kingston harbor
pearl harbor
A "bay" is an area of water connected to the sea on three sides.
The large bay which is east of Maine is called the Bay of Fundy.It is situated in Canadian territorial waters.Some people believe that the name of the bay, "Fundy" is a misinterpretation of the French word "Fendu", which means "split". Other people believe the name comes from the Portuguese word "funda", which means "deep".Further Reading:Bay of Fundy on Wikipedia___________________________
The part of a large body of water that extends into a coastline is an inlet. A deep inlet may be called a gulf.
Hudson Bay is a large bay on the north coast of Canada. Hudson Bay is large enough to have a bay inside. It is called James Bay.
It is called the stratovolcano.
It is called the Gulf of Carpentaria.
A small bay can be called an inlet. A large bay is a gulf. The opposite of a bay is a peninsula.
This bay in New Zealand's North Island is called Hawkes Bay.
The large bay north of Lake Superior is called Hudson Bay. It has an area of 1.23 million square kilometers, or 470,000 square miles.