Gulf
A gulf is a large coastal indentation of the sea or ocean that is partially enclosed by land and opens to the sea through a mouth or channel. In common usage, gulfs are typically larger and more enclosed than bays, though there is no universal, strict boundary that separates the two terms. The designation often depends on regional naming conventions as well as historical and navigational considerations.
The term is applied to diverse geographic settings around the world. Gulfs may form through tectonic subsidence,
Notable examples include the Persian Gulf, which lies between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula; the Gulf of