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Yes, Dam's are built to control inland bodies of water, hence their abilty to contain fresh water.
Lakes are inland bodies of fresh (sometimes salt) water that are larger and deeper than ponds. They are surrounded by land.
Many bodies of water exist in the United States -- from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, to the Great Lakes, to the thousands of smaller fresh water inland lakes. As a popular vacation destination, the larger bodies of water often have many residents nearby, ready to enjoy the water and all it offers -- especially during the warmer months.
Lakes are natural bodies of fresh water found inland leading to or from a River/Creek. Reservoirs however, are man-made and store fresh water for purification later, and usage. Reservoirs are also usually made with dams.
None. Arizona is inland and has no water around it.
A fresh water loch is a significant body of water, generally inland, which is fresh - as opposed to salt - water. A loch is the Scottish term for lake.
The inland sea and the Japan sea.
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a large inland body of fresh water or salt water.
As of now there are no fresh water reef Sorry
Lakes, rivers, and streams are bodies of water.
Antarctica has the most water by mass, as it contains about 61% of all fresh water on Earth in the form of ice. If considering surface area, Asia has the highest total area covered by water due to its extensive coastlines and numerous inland bodies of water.