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Cold-core rings are typically found between the Gulf Stream and the coast of the US. These rings are formed by the meandering and pinching off of colder water from the Gulf Stream, creating a distinct eddy of cooler water.
An area of sea which is a major indent in a coastline. The Gulf of Mexico & the Gulf of Carpentaria are good examples. While not as large as a Sea in its own right, a Gulf is a major maritime feature.I did not get it.Locate the Gulf of Mexico on your map. Now, write a definition of a gulf? what is the answer? please help me. It is a major indent in a coastline, an area of coast which is not straight but is indented by the sea in that the sea is formed into a semi circular shape because of the shape of the coastline. If you look at the Gulf of Mexico, South from the USA in Central America, then you will see thait it is a particular shape, it is the shape of the area of sea, as formed by the land which is defined as a Gulf.
Salt water. The Gulf of Mexico is salt water because it connects to Atlantic Ocean.
Djibouti is in Africa, where the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea meet.
Is called Strait of Hormuz (Persion Gulf) also it is near The Gulf of Eden.
The Gulf of Mexico.
A bay is any large body of water that is formed by an inlet of land and is connected to a larger body of water. A gulf is a large bay that is specifically connected to an ocean or sea.
The Gulf Stream ring is formed when Gulf Stream meanders break off the Stream to create independent circulatory systems. Because of the formation of this ring, the warm tropical water from south of the Gulf Stream can be moved to north of the Gulf Stream.
Cold-core rings are typically found between the Gulf Stream and the coast of the US. These rings are formed by the meandering and pinching off of colder water from the Gulf Stream, creating a distinct eddy of cooler water.
Mexico.
Salt water. The Persian gulf is one of the saltiest bodies of water on earth.
The gulf means "a great piece of water"
A gulf is the name of an inlet of the sea - so water.
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.
The Gulf of California is the largest gulf off Mexico's western coast. It is formed by Mexico and the Baja Peninsula.
Gulfs are formed by movements in the Earth's crust. The Earth's Tectonic plates may break apart, or rift creating a gulf. Subduction also creates gulf by making downfolds in the rock under the ocean.
bodies of water and landforms such as the gulf of MEXICO is called