Fjord.
Fjord
An inlet of sea with a steep bank is likely a fjord, which is a narrow, deep inlet of the sea bordered by steep cliffs or hills. Fjords are typically formed by glacial activity and are common in regions with significant glacial history, such as Norway, Iceland, and Alaska.
It is an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands). :)
Fjord is a narrow inlet carved out by glaciers.
A long narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs that is called a fjord is most commonly found in Norway.
A narrow inlet of the sea, penetrating between high banks or rocks, as on the coasts of Norway and Alaska.
Fjord.
I think you mean : "korallrev" . Rocky reefs,korallrev,if you like,is a place in the ocean for starfishes and other sea-animals. I'm 99 % positive. So google "korallrev". :-) Marie,Norway.
You may be thinking of a fjord (or fiord), a narrow, deep inlet (generally in a coastal landscape) formed by glacial activity.
It is a narrow, deep inlet of the sea. It's what is responsible for the jagged looking coastline of Norway (on a map). My dad's Norwegian. Ya Norway rules. And that's the main place fjords are located but I believe there are also some in Iceland, which are way less cool.
It's called a fjordIt sounds like the question describes a fjord.fjordRiaA narrow inlet is a strait.
An example is a Norway fjord.