hudson bay in English

noun
1
an inland sea—the largest in the world—in northeastern Canada. It is connected to the North Atlantic Ocean via Hudson Strait.

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1. Churchill occupies a position on Hudson Bay where abnormally cold summers are induced by sea temperatures.

2. Good examples of cross-valley moraines are found along the shores of Hudson Bay and in Labrador.

3. The river drains Lake Winnipeg and runs 644 kilometres (400 mi) before it ends in Hudson Bay.

4. Hot magma bubbled up through the older parts of Laurentia west of Hudson Bay, signaling the start of continental rifting.

5. He first arrived on Hudson Bay in 1684 as a cabin boy aboard the Happy Return and remained as a courier.

6. Conversely, isostatic post-glacial rebound is observed in areas once covered by ice sheets that have now melted, such as around the Baltic Sea and Hudson Bay.

7. The Algonquian people, comprised of several hundred tribes, occupied most of the Canadian region lying to the south of Hudson Bay between the Rocky Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean

8. THE YOUNG PRIEST'S KEEPSAKE MICHAEL PHELAN He found employment on a Mississippi steamboat, became a skilled pilot, and in time owned the boat he Captained. SOUTH FROM HUDSON BAY E

9. The Alaskan tundra wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum), also known as the barren-ground wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the barren grounds of the Arctic coastal tundra region from near Point Barrow eastward toward Hudson Bay.

10. Migrations, inter-marriages, political alliances, wholesale absorption of captives and desertions, however, make it impossible to fix the tribal limits with any degree of exactness; yet the Algonquins may be said to have roamed over the country from what is now Kentucky to Hudson Bay

11. Migrations, inter-marriages, political alliances, wholesale absorption of captives and desertions, however, make it impossible to fix the tribal limits with any degree of exactness; yet the Algonquins may be said to have roamed over the country from what is now Kentucky to Hudson Bay, and from the Atlantic to the Mississippi and perhaps beyond.

12. ‘The study places the Eastern Arctic Bowhead whale, Western arctic Bowhead whale and the Eastern Hudson Bay beluga whale on the list of species facing imminent extinction.’ ‘A preliminary glossary of Inuktitut words relating to Bowheads, whaling, and related topics has been prepared, but it is not included in the book, as it awaits