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  2. Sound (geography) - Wikipedia

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    In geography, a sound is a smaller body of water usually connected to a sea or an ocean. A sound may be an inlet that is deeper than a bight and wider than a fjord; or a narrow sea channel or an ocean channel between two land masses, such as a strait; or also a lagoon between a barrier island and the mainland. [1] [2]

  3. Bay - Wikipedia

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    The bay of Baracoa, Cuba. A bay is a recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean, a lake, or another bay. [1] [2] [3] A large bay is usually called a gulf, sea, sound, or bight. A cove is a small, circular bay with a narrow entrance. A fjord is an elongated bay formed by glacial action ...

  4. List of seas on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Gulf – a very large bay, often a top-level division of an ocean or sea; Fjord – a long bay with steep sides, typically formed by a glacier; Bight – a bay that is typically shallower than a sound; Sound – a large, wide bay which is typically deeper than a bight, or a strait; Cove – a small, typically sheltered bay with a relatively ...

  5. Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Bay at the Gulf of Salerno, Italy An inlet is a (usually long and narrow) indentation of a shoreline , such as a small arm , cove , bay , sound , fjord , lagoon or marsh , [ 1 ] that leads to an enclosed larger body of water such as a lake , estuary , gulf or marginal sea .

  6. Puget Sound - Wikipedia

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    The configuration of basins, sills, and interconnections cause the tidal range to increase within Puget Sound. The difference in height between the Higher High Water and the Lower Low Water averages about 8.3 feet (2.5 m) at Port Townsend on Admiralty Inlet, but increases to about 14.4 feet (4.4 m) at Olympia, the southern end of Puget Sound. [3]

  7. Where exactly is NC setting of ‘Where the Crawdads ... - AOL

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    It’s also worth mentioning that while the book notes the difference between marshes and swamps, we do know that the area where Kya lives has both — a key fact in determining where the real ...

  8. List of sounds (geography) - Wikipedia

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    Massey Sound between Amund Ringnes Island and Axel Heiberg Island in Nunavut; Nansen Sound between Ellesmere Island and Axel Heiberg Island in Nunavut; Newman Sound in Terra Nova National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador; Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia; Northumberland Sound between Maclean Strait and ...

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