Why do bays provide good harbors?
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Answer: Sheltered from ocean waves
Sheltered from ocean waves ✓ — Correct! Bays are partially enclosed by land, creating natural protection from ocean waves and wind. The surrounding land blocks storms and heavy seas, providing calm water for ships to anchor safely. Deep-water bays like San Francisco Bay became major ports because they offer shelter plus access to inland areas. Geography = strategic advantage!
Less salty water — Wrong. Salinity doesn't make bays good harbors. The key is shelter from waves and wind provided by the surrounding land.
Better fish populations — Wrong. Fish populations don't make harbors. Bays provide good harbors because surrounding land shelters ships from ocean waves and storms.
