A gulf is a large inlet from an ocean into a landmass, typically (though not always) with a narrower opening than a bay. The term was used traditionally for large, highly indented navigable bodies of salt water that are enclosed by the coastline. Many gulfs are major shipping areas, such as the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Finland, and Gulf of Aden.
See also
- List of gulfs
References
- Gregory, George (1816). A Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Vol. 2 (First American ed.). Philadelphia: Isaac Peirce. p. 269. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
A sea is a smaller collection of waters; as the Black Sea. A gulf is a part of the sea which is nearly surrounded with land; as the gulf of Venice. A bay has a wider entrance than a gulf; as the Bay of Biscay. A strait is a narrow passage that joins.
- Duggal, Gita. Chowdhury, Baruna Ray (ed.). Madhubun ICSE Geography 6. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House. p. 32. ISBN 9789325994645. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
A gulf is an inlet of an ocean or a sea deep into the land with a narrow mouth. It is more highly indented, more enclosed by the coast and larger than a bay. Some examples of gulfs are Persian Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Eden and Gulf of...
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A gulf is a large inlet from an ocean into a landmass typically though not always with a narrower opening than a bay The term was used traditionally for large highly indented navigable bodies of salt water that are enclosed by the coastline Many gulfs are major shipping areas such as the Persian Gulf Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Finland and Gulf of Aden Gulf of Tunis in TunisiaMap of the Gulf of Bothnia between Sweden and FinlandSee alsoList of gulfsReferencesGregory George 1816 A Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Vol 2 First American ed Philadelphia Isaac Peirce p 269 Retrieved 25 June 2020 A sea is a smaller collection of waters as the Black Sea A gulf is a part of the sea which is nearly surrounded with land as the gulf of Venice A bay has a wider entrance than a gulf as the Bay of Biscay A strait is a narrow passage that joins Duggal Gita Chowdhury Baruna Ray ed Madhubun ICSE Geography 6 New Delhi Vikas Publishing House p 32 ISBN 9789325994645 Retrieved 25 June 2020 A gulf is an inlet of an ocean or a sea deep into the land with a narrow mouth It is more highly indented more enclosed by the coast and larger than a bay Some examples of gulfs are Persian Gulf Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Eden and Gulf of External linksMedia related to Gulfs at Wikimedia Commons This geography related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte