A bay is a body of water connected to an ocean or lake, formed by an indentation of the shoreline. A large bay may be called a gulf, a sea, a sound, or a bight. A cove is a smaller circular or oval coastal inlet with a narrow entrance; some coves may be referred to as bays. A fjord is a particularly steep bay shaped by glacial activity.
Bays can exist as the estuary of a river, as the estuary of the Parramatta River in Australia. Bays may be nested in each other; for example, James Bay is an arm of Hudson Bay. Some large bays, such as the Bay of Bengal and the Hudson Bay, have varied marine geology.
The land surrounding a bay can often block waves and reduce the strength of winds. Thus bays were significant in the history of human settlement because they could provide a safe place for fishing. Later they were important in the development of sea trade as the safe anchorage they provide encouraged their selection as ports.
There are various ways from which bays can be created. The largest bays have developed as a result of continental drift. As the super-continent Gondwana broke up along curved and indented fault lines, the continents moved apart and the world's largest bays formed. These include the Gulf of Guinea, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Alaska, Gulf of Mexico and the Bay of Bengal, which is the largest bay in the world.
Bays is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bays are areas of water bordered by land on three sides.
Bays may also refer to:
Time has come - we all know
we all know where to go
This is the time when a nuke means
the end.
A million weapons -
a million ways to die
To die for ideals that I deny
No I won't try, try to save my head
Because I know the living will envy
the dead.
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Where do we go - where do we turn to
is there really nothing we can do
our self deception is never ending
No need to panic - we're still standing
Chorus:
At the abyss
-here we are, here we go
-tomorrow one step further
-the judgement day is coming
-our planet is commen grave
The case is clear - we know the facts
We know for sure - what it takes
To taxicate our planet, our living space.
We got the chance, to change
our habbits.
But fame and fortune are leading
our instincts
We're prisoners of our pseudo
intelligece destroy ourself with
greed and ignorance
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