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  • List of gulfs - Wikipedia
    List of gulfs A gulf in geography is a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea Not all geological features which could be considered a gulf have "Gulf" in the name, for example the Bay of Bengal or Arabian Sea [1][2]
  • The 7 Largest Gulfs on Earth - American Oceans
    Gulfs, unique marine environments stretching into landmasses, are distinctive features on the Earth’s surface These water bodies are typically enclosed by land on three sides with an opening such as a strait connecting them to the ocean
  • list of bays and gulfs - Encyclopedia Britannica
    This is a list of bays and gulfs, ordered alphabetically by continent or region and by country Fjords —deep, glacially formed inlets—are also included (See also list of fjords )
  • Top 10 Largest and Most Important Gulfs in the World
    This detailed article presents the Top 10 Largest and Most Important Gulfs in the World both in size and in worldwide importance Each entry provides its geographical characteristics, its economic significance, its environmental significance and its fascinating historical or scientific data
  • Major Gulfs of the World - WorldAtlas
    This article takes a look at the major gulfs of the world, which include the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Gulf of Mexico, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Guinea, Gulf of Alaska, and Gulf of Cazones
  • Gulf - National Geographic Society
    Gulfs are sometimes connected to the ocean by narrow passages of water called straits Gulfs can also have wide openings and are sometimes indistinguishable from larger bodies of water
  • Bays, Gulfs, and Straits - river, sea, oceans, important, largest . . .
    Gulfs A gulf is a large body of water, sometimes with a narrow mouth, that is almost completely surrounded by land It can be considered a large bay The world's largest gulf is the Gulf of Mexico, with a total surface area of about 1,554,000 square kilometers (600,000 square miles)
  • Examples of Gulfs Around the World
    Explore the multifaceted world of gulfs, highlighting their ecological, economic, and cultural significance while focusing on iconic examples like the Gulf of Mexico
  • What is a gulf in geography? - California Learning Resource Network
    Gulfs represent dynamic interfaces between land and sea, shaped by complex geological and oceanographic processes Their ecological and economic significance demands a concerted effort towards sustainable management and conservation





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