There is a small lake in Central Park, as well as several ponds, a reservoir and two streams. There's also a salt marsh and several ponds or springs in Inwood Park in Upper Manhattan, and I think Inwood Park also has some streams running through it, but I'm not entirely sure.
Other than that, there are no lakes, ponds, streams or rivers in Manhattan. There are many streams (and possibly some lakes) below ground level in Manhattan, but not at ground level.
the new york river and lake
Lake Ontario, one of the great lakes, Hudson River, and many more... find out on google.com using what are the important rivers and lakes in new york !
there are lots
No
mohawk river
any lakes or rivers
Yes their are because their is because u can fish there
it is made up of new jersey and china
Niagra is a river and it flows north.
fish, wheat, rivers and lakes , furs, wood
The Adirondack mountains, the finger lakes, and many rivers.
There are a great many different types of land and water that are found in New York. New York is home to rivers, lakes, ponds, and hilly forests.