Bodies Of Water Maria sanz Oceans There are
Bodies Of Water Maria sanz
Oceans There are 5 oceans. They are Pacific (covers 1/3 of Earth), Indian, Atlantic, Artic and Southern. Oceans separate the 7 continents. Oceans move in a certain way. A current is the flow of the ocean in a specific direction Tides are the high and low waves in the oceans. When the tides are high, lands could get covered in water. 71 Percent of the Earth is covered in Oceans!
Inlets! It is an area of land extending into land from a larger body of water.
Gulfs are the largest inlets. Gulf is a part of the ocean that extends so it is surrounded by land on three sides but larger than a bay The largest Gulfs are the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of Alaska or the Gulf of Valencia.
Bays are found along the coasts. Bays are an area of water bordered by land by three sides, similar but smaller than a gulf. Bays provide harbors where ships can dock.
Harbors are artificial or natural bodies of water where the ships can dock. Harbors are the smallest inlets.
Cape is a high point of land that extends into a body of water, mainly a sea or ocean.
Canal A canal is an artificial waterway, usually connecting existing lakes , rivers or oceans. The most important ones are the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal.
Channel It is also length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas. An example is the English Channel.
STRAIT Straits are narrow channels of water that connect two larger bodies of water and they lie between two land masses. Examples: Strait of Gibraltar or Bering Strait.
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