Start Searching the Answers
The Internet has many places to ask questions about anything imaginable and find past answers on almost everything.
The Question & Answer (Q&A) Knowledge Managenet
The Internet has many places to ask questions about anything imaginable and find past answers on almost everything.
It can be the ocean, lake, reservoir, etc. Marsh – a shallow wetland area featuring plants such as; grasses, reeds, typhus, etc. Moat – a deep water-filled trench surrounding something (like a castle, town, etc.) Ocean – a major body of saltwater. Oceans cover over 70% of the Earth’s surface
Phytolelma – a small body of water housed in a cavity in plats (hence the prefix phyto) Puddle – small area of water, typically caused by water on the ground. Fun to jump in Rill – a very shallow channel of water caused by erosion.
Some famous lakes are-Lake Superior, Caspian Sea, Lake Victoria, Lake Aral and the Dal Lake . In fact the Caspian Sea is the world’s largest salt lake, it is so big that it is referred to as sea. Lake Superior is the biggest fresh water lake.
These water bodies differ in size, right from huge ones like oceans and seas to the small ones like ponds. Thus the various water bodies we see on the earth’s surface are in the form of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, ponds, waterfalls etc.
Oceans cover over 70% of the Earth’s surface Pool – small man-made bodies of water, like a swimming pool, pond, etc. Pond – small body of water that can house animals. Can be artificial or natural Puddle – small area of water, typically caused by water on the ground. Fun to jump in Rill – a very shallow channel of water caused by erosion.
Barachois – a body of water separated from the ocean by a sandbar Bay – a body of water that has a barrier on 3 sides, but is smaller than a gulf (Example: The Bay of Bengal) Bayou – a marshy area of rivers or lakes Bight – a curved, or recessed, coastline