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Rio Grande in the USA, Rhine flowing through Europe for starters.
A Bay or a Gulf to name two. Make that three terms- Inlet works too.
Our Earth is a body that is in orbit round the Sun.
Earth has: * oxygen, nitrogen, etc. * water * landforms * people * plants and animals
No. It is a noun, because it is the name of something.
A Tributary!
That is groundwater
An island is the name given to a land surrouned by a body of water.So please don't mistake it with something else.
the other name of water is life.
The body of water near Illyria is Gaul. Gaul is the body of water not the Greek hero....
Humans name things so that other people will know what we are talking about when we say something. Its easier to say "atlantic ocean" than "That giant body of salt water between the u.s. and europe"
A water wheel
Island body of land with water around it
Island body of land with water around it
Nomenclature. They essentially both mean "big body of water". Something that has "Ocean" in its name is probably larger than something that has "Sea" in its name, but the two words are more or less synonymous when not part of a proper noun.
The body of water that is east of Japan is called The Pacific Ocean.
A peninsula