Delaware river
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There are several bodies of water in New Jersey. They are the Delaware River, the Hudson River, and the Delaware Bay.
The Atlantic Ocean?
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The major bodies of water in New Jersey are the Hudson River and the Delaware River.
The main bodies of water in New Brunswick include the Bay of Fundy, which is known for having the highest tides in the world, and the Saint John River, which flows through the province and is an important waterway for transportation and recreation. Other significant bodies of water in New Brunswick include the Gulf of St. Lawrence and various lakes and rivers throughout the province.
New Jersey is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, providing extensive coastline. Major large bodies of water within the state include the Delaware River, which forms part of the western border, and the Raritan Bay, located to the east. Additionally, the state features several significant lakes, such as Lake Hopatcong, the largest lake in New Jersey. Other notable water bodies include the Passaic River and Barnegat Bay.
New Jersey experiences humid weather in the summer due to its proximity to bodies of water like the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. When warm air interacts with these bodies of water, it picks up moisture which results in high humidity levels in the region during the summer months.
Can't be important if it doesn't exist
Connecticut, the Long Island Sound, the Atlantic Ocean, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts
Major bodies of water in New Jersey include the Hudson River, Delaware River, Passaic River, Raritan River, and Lake Hopatcong. Also included are the Hackensack River, Newark Bay, Barnegat Bay, Wallkill River, and Morris Canal.