Bays and inlets are coastal features that represent indentations along shorelines. A bay is a broad, partially enclosed body of water, typically larger than an inlet, that is often sheltered from strong winds and waves. An inlet, on the other hand, is a narrow body of water between land masses that connects a bay or lagoon to the ocean. Both features play important roles in marine ecosystems and can serve as harbors for boats and ships.
Tides
Early morning when temp. changes.
cause its stupid
Fishing/Town=City/Ports/Trade
a gulf (Think of the Gulf of Mexico.)
humans impact estuaries by forming bays, inlets, and harbors.
Fog typically forms in inlets and bays when the air close to the water's surface becomes cooler than the surrounding air, causing the moisture in the air to condense and form fog. This often occurs during the early morning or evening when the air and water temperatures are at their closest.
The Labrador Peninsula has a roughly triangular or wedge shaped with several bays and inlets along its coastline.
The periodic variation in the surface level of the oceans and of bays, gulfs, inlets, and estuaries, caused by gravitational attraction of the moon and sun.
The periodic variation in the surface level of the oceans and of bays, gulfs, inlets, and estuaries, caused by gravitational attraction of the moon and sun.
in the morning or evening when the temperature changes
The Irish coastline is about 7500 kilometres or about 4660 miles. The west coast of Ireland in particular has a large amount of bays and inlets.