Yes, the Mediterranean Sea is larger than Hudson Bay
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.
The body of water that joins Hudson Bay on the south is called James Bay. It is located in the northeastern part of Canada and is part of the larger Hudson Bay system.
Jame's Bay (which is at the bottom of the larger Hudson's Bay
hUDSON bAY
The largest bay north of Lake Superior would be Hudson Bay. The only bay larger would be the Bay of Bengal. There are other bays between Hudson Bay and lake superior but they are smaller. James Bay is also big but not directly north, it is north east more than north.
Hudson's Bay
That is Hudson Bay
No, Hudson Bay is not an ocean. It is a large body of saltwater that is semi-enclosed by land, located in northeastern Canada. It is considered a bay rather than an ocean due to its size and geographical features.
There are several major bays located in Canada. Two of these bays are the Hudson Bay and the Bay of Fundy.
There is a Hudson River and also a Hudson Bay.
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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.