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I dont believe this. I think it is formed when the river pushes its way out to the ocean/sea.

It could also possibly be that in that area the material that makes it up is more soluble or is more easily eroded by the sea than other parts of the coast.

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What rock forms bays?

Bays are typically formed by a combination of erosion and deposition processes. Coastal erosion by waves and currents can create a concave indentation in the coastline, while sediment deposition may fill in some areas, shaping the bay. The type of rock present in the coastline will influence how resistant it is to erosion and how quickly a bay can form.


The bay formed by a long curve in a coastline is called?

A bay formed by a long curve in a coastline is called a "bay." It is a body of water partially enclosed by land and open to the sea on one side. Bays are often sheltered and provide a natural harbor for ships.


How many bays in the world?

There is no definitive answer to how many bays exist in the world as bays are natural geographical formations scattered across various continents and countries. The number of bays is constantly changing due to factors like erosion, sea level rise, and geological processes.


What is the difference between capes and bays?

Capes are pointed landforms that extend into bodies of water, while bays are indentations in the coastline where the land curves inward, surrounded by land on three sides. Capes typically protrude out into the ocean, while bays are recessed areas that may provide a sheltered environment for boats and wildlife.


How was Dorset coastline formed?

The Dorset coastline was formed by coastal erosion, using attrition, hydraulic action and the shear force waves. The Headlands and bays are formed by the strength of the rock. The hard rock is harder to erode, so it creates a headland, but the soft rock gives way and creates a bay. Matthew C 2B

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How Are Headlands And Bays Formed?

Headlands and bays are formed through the processes of coastal erosion and sediment deposition. Waves attack the coastline, eroding softer rock more quickly, which creates indentations and forms bays. Harder rock, which erodes more slowly, remains protruding into the sea, creating headlands. Over time, this differential erosion shapes the coastline into the characteristic alternating patterns of headlands and bays.


How are bays created?

Bays are created by movements of the land around it.


Are Bays saltwater or Freshwater?

The chesapeake bay is the only bay in the United States that is actually both. It is called brackish water. That means it's salt water and fresh water all mixed together.(All 100% true facts)


What is used for Loading and unloading bays?

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What is the birth name of Carter Bays?

Carter Bays's birth name is Bays, Carter L..


What is Hayley bays moms name?

Heather Bays


What is the major bays in Trinidad?

What are the names of bays in trinidad


What is the plural of the bay?

The plural of bay is bays.


What is the definition for bay in geography?

In geography, a bay is a body of water that is partially enclosed by land. Bays are typically formed as indentations along a coastline and can vary in size and shape. Bays can provide important habitats for marine life and serve as sheltered areas for ships to anchor.


Names of the bays in the pacific ocean?

the bays in pacific ocean


What are the major bays of Romania?

Romania hasn't important bays.


How tall is Hilary Bays?

Hilary Bays is 5' 5".