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Where are the Persian Gulf, Bay of Biscay and Baltic Sea (on the map)

The Persian Gulf is a gulf that extends from the Arabian Sea into the Asian continent in the northwest, between the Iranian Plateau and the Arabian Peninsula. It starts from the mouth of the Shatt al-Arab River in the northwest and reaches the Strait of Hormuz in the southeast.

The Bay of Biscay is a bay in the eastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean, slightly triangular in shape, between the west coast of France and the north coast of Spain. The Bay of Biscay is located in the northeastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean, bordering France to the east and Spain to the south.

The Baltic Sea is an inland sea in northern Europe, a marginal sea of ??the Arctic Ocean, and a sea of ??the Atlantic Ocean. The world's largest brackish water body. Between Scandinavia and continental Europe. Extended information

Persian Gulf climate:

The temperature in the Persian Gulf is relatively high, around 20°C all year round, and can reach over 32°C in summer. The strong northwest wind blows the sand from the desert area into the bay, making the sea water turbid. There are dust storms and haze in the summer, and squalls and tornadoes in the fall.

Geographic features of the Bay of Biscay:

The Bay of Biscay has a straight coastline and many sandy beaches. Some coastal beaches are alternately connected with rocks, which are suitable for swimming and water sports. It is regarded as the golden coast and has become one of the tourist areas in Spain. The northeastern part of the bay is shallow, and the continental shelf occupies about half of the entire bay.

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