All the oceans connect to each other. Most lakes are completely enclosed, and are separate from other bodies of water.
st. Lawrence river and the gulf of st. Lawrence
The Panama Canal connects the Caribbean Sea, to the Pacific Ocean.
Water is evaporated from all bodies of water.
bodies of water are large portions of water or small portions a lake pond swamp ocean marsh are all bodies of water so are much more
No, not all rivers are freshwater bodies of water. Some rivers can be brackish or even salty, depending on their location and the sources of water that feed into them.
- all of the above
Yes and of all bodies of water.
Flowing rivers and streams,Spring-fed bodies of water,Most open water except in tropical regions,All of the above
No: All of the oceans are a collective body of water.
all of these
All over the ocean and bodies of water
That is the definition of a lake.