The sea
Yes
Islands are not floating freely on the surface of the water. They are locations where the solid surface of the earth are elevated above sea level. Imagine a hilly field slowly filling with water. You will reach a point where the tops of some of the hills become isolated from one another with water all around.
I think it is a peninsula.
An island is always surrounded by water. Some islands are connected - at low tide - to the mainland by a causeway - a temporarily dry piece of land.
actually not all the things that we do are connected with water but most of them by the way im jess
All clouds are condensing water vapor.
By road and water transport.
Almost all seas consist of salt water, because they are connected to an ocean.
A body of water. No seriously, I don't think that there is a name for it.
The Earth's four oceans are connected, allowing water to circulate water globally
Australia is not connected to anything it is surrounded by water.
They all include living life forems they all have temputer and have biomes and all need water and all have a food chain and all have been seen
They are all connected because the roots bring in water, the stem carries the water to the flower and leaves, and the leaves bring in CO2 + O2. They all help the plant reproduce, and this is important because without roots, stems, and leaves, the plant couldn't reproduce.
when the ice in the ice age melted, Estonia, all of the continents connected with more land over water, water flooded the land creating our continents, north America and south America were still connected.
Yes because The ocean is the main sorce of water
no