Bay
This information is not given in his biography.
Because he likes pretending to be a dinosaur....
Some common types of fish found in Hudson Bay include Arctic char, whitefish, and various species of flounder. These fish species are well adapted to the colder waters of the bay and play important roles in the local ecosystem.
Sharks are not typically found in Hudson Bay as it is a cold, subarctic body of water with temperatures that are generally too low for most shark species. Sharks are more commonly found in warmer, saltwater environments. However, some shark species, such as the Greenland shark, have been known to venture into colder waters, including the Arctic regions near Hudson Bay.
The modern whistle was patented by Joseph Hudson in Birmingham, England in 1884. He adapted earlier designs to create a more effective and consistent whistle for use by referees, police officers, and other professionals.
Hudson, Delaware, Chesapeake
Hudson and Chesapeake are examples of estuaries, which are semi-enclosed coastal bodies of water where saltwater from the ocean mixes with freshwater from rivers. Hudson River Estuary is located in New York, while the Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States, located between Maryland and Virginia.
two bay Hudson sailed are the Delaware bay and Chesapeake bay the Delaware bay is on the left of north america Chesapeake bay is on the bottom of the Atlantic ocean.
Henry Hudson sailed down by North Carolina. He started to immediately go North, exploring Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay. He then started to go further up, and traveled into what is now called the Hudson River. :)
The largest bay in North America is the Hudson Bay located in north-eastern Canada.
Henry Hudson saw the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay. WOW I'M SO AWESOME!!! I KNOW EVERYTHING!!! I'M SO SMART!!! OMG!!!
The one that is named after him, the Hudson River.
hudson river, hudson strait, and hudson bay
Henry Hudson, hense the Hudson river. answer is the Hudson river
Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, and Hudson River are all named after Henry Hudson because he was a very good explorer.
Hendry Hudson Discovered the Hudson river in 1609
Henry Hudson found the Hudson River and the Hudson Bay