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      • In geography, a sound is a smaller body of water usually connected to a sea or an ocean. A sound may be an inlet that is deeper than a bight and wider than a fjord; or a narrow sea channel or an ocean channel between two land masses, such as a strait; or also a lagoon between a barrier island and the mainland.
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  1. Feb 20, 2018 · A sound in geography refers to an ocean or sea inlet with distinct characteristics that differentiate it from a bay, bight, fjord, or sea channel.

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  3. In geography, a sound is a smaller body of water usually connected to a sea or an ocean. A sound may be an inlet that is deeper than a bight and wider than a fjord; or a narrow sea channel or an ocean channel between two land masses, such as a strait; or also a lagoon between a barrier island and the mainland.

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    • Similarities And Differences Between The Coastal Landforms - The landforms differ in the geological and geographical processes that result in their formation.
    • What Is A Bay? - Bay, in its basic form, is a water body partly surrounded by land mostly on its three sides. Bay has a wide mouth through which it accesses the sea.
    • What Is A Bight? - A bight is shallower than a sound, and it lies near an ocean or a large water body. A bight manifests as a curve on the shoreline with a less curvature than that of a usual bay.
    • What Is A Sound? - A sound is wider than a fjord, and it is described as a large sea/ocean inlet. A sound lies parallel to the coastline, and it commonly separates a coastline from an island.
  4. Aug 10, 2022 · It turns out there are a couple of ways to define a sound. One type of sound is a relatively narrow passage of water between the mainland and an island. It's also an inlet, bay or recessed portion of the ocean. Currituck Sound certainly fits those definitions.

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  5. Sound is a form of energy transmitted through pressure waves; longitudinal or compressional waves similar to the seismic P-waves we discussed in section 3.3. With ocean sounds, the energy is transmitted via water molecules vibrating back and forth parallel to the direction of the sound wave, and passing on the energy to adjacent molecules.

  6. Apr 28, 2016 · The book considers sound as material form as well as culture, and the chapters examine music and sound in a range of specialist and everyday settings such as shop floors, laboratories, clinics, design studios, homes, and clubs.

  7. Jun 10, 2024 · Sound is a form of energy transmitted through pressure waves; longitudinal or compressional waves similar to the seismic P-waves we discussed in section 3.3. With ocean sounds, the energy is transmitted via water molecules vibrating back and forth parallel to the direction of the sound wave, and passing on the energy to adjacent molecules.

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