Chesapeake Bay In The United States, And Carrick Roads In Cornwall, Are Commonly Cited As Examples Of What Geographical Feature, Consisting Of A Coastal Inlet Formed By The Partial Submergence Of A River Valley? These Features Are Typically Tree-Like In Shape, And Can Result In Small Rivers Appearing To Have Unusually Large Estuaries.

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1. Chesapeake Bay In The United States, And Carrick Roads In Cornwall, Are Commonly Cited As Examples Of What Geographical Feature, Consisting Of A Coastal Inlet Formed By The Partial Submergence Of A River Valley? These Features Are Typically Tree-Like In Shape, And Can Result In Small Rivers Appearing To Have Unusually Large Estuaries.