Bays And some islands is like filled in the middle With Fresh Water
A body of body surrounded by land is can be referred to by several different names. A lake - Generally a freshwater body of water that is fairly sizable. A sea - Usually a saltwater body of water with no outlet to the ocean (such as the Dead Sea). A pond - A smaller body of water than a lake. Usually man made. Usually the preferred term for a large freshwater body of water would be "lake" and a large body of salt water would be a "sea".
lithosphere Islands and continents are usually found in areas that have been surrounded by a large mass of water.
Lakes will usually have freshwater.
lithosphere Islands and continents are usually found in areas that have been surrounded by a large mass of water.
A freshwater lake.
they are usually found in freshwater or pond water
Groundwater can be either saltwater or freshwater, depending on the location. In coastal areas, groundwater can be saltwater due to seawater intrusion. Inland areas typically have freshwater groundwater sources.
Lake.
Usually freshwater
they are usually found in freshwater or pond water
The difference in bodies of water is usually where they are located and the type of water they contain. The difference between a sea and ocean is just that a sea is attached to an ocean and surrounded by land. A lake is usually freshwater and located in a natural depression while a river usually flows over a long distance one way.
Most are natural freshwater, but some may be saltwater.