Yes:
Hudson Bay: 1.23 million km² (474,905 mi²)
Gulf of Mexico: 1.6 million km² (617,763 mi²)
The Hudson Bay is one of them.
The Gulf of California is smaller than the Gulf of Mexico.
Well honey, Hudson Bay is bigger in size compared to the Gulf of Mexico. Hudson Bay covers an area of approximately 1.23 million square kilometers, while the Gulf of Mexico is around 1.5 million square kilometers. So, in this case, size does matter, and Hudson Bay takes the crown.
No, Hudson Bay is larger than the Gulf of California. Hudson Bay covers an area of approximately 470,000 square miles, while the Gulf of California covers an area of about 62,000 square miles.
GULF EXAMPLE: gulf of Mexico
Yes the gulf of mexico is bigger than the gulf of california.
The Gulf of California is denser than the Gulf of Mexico.
There are not any clear or standard definitions for bodies of water, but in general a gulf is smaller than a sea, but there are exceptions: The Gulf of Mexico is much bigger than the Adriatic Sea.
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of California is denser than the Gulf of Mexico.
A bay is a shallow, often in an arc, indent in the coastline; bigger than a cove but smaller than a gulf. A gulf is much larger and digs into the coastline further than a bay forming an arm of the sea. As by example of the Gulf of Mexico, the Persian Gulf.
Yes a Bay is much smaller than a Gulf.