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Asked: July 28, 20212021-07-28T12:35:52+05:30 2021-07-28T12:35:52+05:30In: Geography

By which erosive work is the creeks and creeks usually formed?

By which erosive work is the creeks and creeks usually formed?

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      2021-07-28T12:44:15+05:30Added an answer on July 28, 2021 at 12:44 pm

      The creeks and creeks are usually formed by waves.

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      Bay

      A bay is a body of water that is partially bordered by land on three sides. It is a large body of water that can be found in a lake or the ocean. A bay is a smaller version of a gulf. It is generated when water erodes the shoreline, creating an inward land curve with a small water entrance route. In comparison to inlets formed in gulfs, the inlet developed in the bay is often wider.

      Gulf

      The term “gulf” refers to a section of the sea that has a narrow opening or appears to be a long, narrow deep inlet of the sea and is surrounded by land. Because of its shape, it is an ideal harbor or trading center. A gulf is larger than a bay and is also referred to as a vast bay. The Persian Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of California, Gulf of Aden, and others are some of the world’s most well-known bays. With a total surface size of roughly 1,554,000 km2, the Gulf of Mexico is thought to be the world’s largest gulf. The movement of the Earth’s crust, which generates earth’s gulfs, is the most common cause of earth’s gulfs. A gulf is formed when tectonic plates divide or break apart.

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