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Canals Rivers Oceans Seas Bays Gulfs and Straits - 2
1.
Marine ridges or mounds, which have formed as a result of the deposition of calcium carbonate by living organisms, predominantly corals, but also a rich diversity of other organisms such as coralline algae and shellfish, are called?
Coral Reef
Sand Dunes
Marine Animals
Marine Trees
2.
An area of water mostly surrounded by land and leading into an ocean or sea is called a?
Strait
Canal
Gulf
Bay
3.
A deep inlet of the sea or ocean, almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth is called a?
Gulf
Straight
Channel
Canal
4.
A body of comparatively salt or brackish low water separated from the deeper sea by a thin sandbank barrier or coral reef?
Pond
Fall
Stream
Lagoon
5.
Differentiate between a lake and a lagoon?
Lagoons are inland and not part of the ocean and are deeper
A lake has shallow and salt water, separated from the ocean by a sand.
A lagoon has shallow and salt water, separated from the ocean by a sand.
Most lakes are fed and drained by rivers and streams.
6.
What is the difference between Gulf and Bay?
Strictly bay is bigger, circular and has a narrow mouth to sea.
Generally gulf is bigger, circular and has a narrow mouth to sea.
Generally bay is bigger, circular and has a narrow mouth to sea.
Strictly gulf is bigger, circular and has a narrow mouth to sea.
7.
A large water body smaller than oceans and usually located where the land and ocean meet, normally, these are partially enclosed by land?
Ocean
Gulf
Creak
Sea
8.
A sea totally surrounded by land is called?
Inland sea.
A gulf.
A bay.
A lake.
9.
Differentiate between Sea and Ocean?
A Sea can have many oceans.
Sea is much, much bigger than ocean.
Ocean is much, much bigger than sea.
A sea is much deeper than ocean.
10.
A great body of interconnecting salt water that covers 71 percent of the Earth's surface?
Ocean
Gulf
Sea
Strait
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