An island is an area of land surrounded by water.
an island!!
The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea is he body of water that was surrounded by the Roman empire. That was the reason the ancient Romans could call it "our sea".
all surrounded is called an island but if its only almost then its a peninsula
A peninsula.
IT is a hustle . Or many people call IT " the dark night"
a gulf
i dont no
islandA pond, a lake, an inland sea, and so forth.A lakePond/Lake
volcanos
If that particular body of water is located inland, it's considered a lake. If it's more like an island in the middle of a larger body of water (i.e. Atlantic ocean) it would be called an atoll.
a bay
The Swiss call Lake Geneva Lac Leman. Lake Geneva is the largest body of water in Switzerland. It is a croissant-shaped lake surrounded by villages and castles.