A bay or cove.
An indentation of the shoreline is a cove or bay.
The indentation of a shoreline that is larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf is called a bay. The famous explorer that was rescued in a bay was Ernest Shackleton.
Shoreline indentation refers to areas where a coastline curves inward, creating a bay or cove. This indentation can be caused by various factors such as erosion, tectonic activity, or volcanic processes. Indentations in the shoreline provide unique habitats for marine life and can also affect coastal erosion and sediment movement.
A wide indentation of a shoreline is typically referred to as a bay. Bays are bodies of water partially enclosed by land, with a wide opening to a larger body of water, such as an ocean or sea. Bays are often sheltered and can provide a safe harbor for ships.
A bay is a body of water that is mostly surrounded by land, generally an indentation of a shoreline with calmer waters than the sea surrounding it. A bay is a smaller version of a gulf, or rather a large bay is called a gulf.
A bay is a body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf.It can mean:1. the laurel tree2. an indentation or pocket in a coastline3. to bark or howl like a dog.
A body of water that extends into the land.
A bay is a body of water that forms an indentation along the shoreline. It can also mean a recessed area that is enclosed. The sun reflected off the water in the bay.
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The indentation above the upper lip and below the nose is called the Philtrum.
The shallow extension of the continent that extends beyond the shoreline is called a continental shelf. It is the submerged part of a continent that extends from the shoreline to a drop-off point called the shelf break.
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