A body of water within a state would be a lake, and a body of land within such water would be an island.
An island is a body of land completely surrounded by water.
A body of water almost completely surrounded by water is called an ocean. Oceans will often run into each other.
The Mediterranean Sea was the body of water completely surrounded by the Roman Empire.
The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.The Roman empire was never completely surrounded by any body of water.
An island. Or if your really picky, a floating rock.
A lake?
A lake.
The Tiber river.!
That is a lake, or a sea.
This could be a number of things. A pond, a lake, an inland sea, etc.
No, a lake is a body of water surrounded by land.
a fresh water pond