It is Puget Sound, an arm of the Pacific Ocean.
Seattle is the largest city in the state of Washington.The City is located on Puget Sound. It is near many smaller cities in Washington, such as Kent and Seatac to the South and Lynnwood and Everett to the North. Bellevue and Kirkland are cities to the east of Seattle. To the west is Puget Sound, a body of water, and Bainbridge Island. There are many Islands in Puget Sound near Seattle. Washington state borders the state of Oregon, the state of Idaho and Canada. The border of Canada is 4 hours north of Seattle. Portland, Oregon is about 4 hours south of Seattle. Idaho is the farthest from Seattle. Check out the links below.
To the west, Puget Sound (which includes Elliott Bay). To the east, Lake Washington. Seattle is also bisected by the Ship Canal, which connects Puget Sound and Lake Washington, via Portage Bay, Montlake Cut, Union Bay, Salmon Bay, and the Chittenden Locks.
The major bodies of water in Washington state include:Major Rivers - Columbia River, Snake River, Yakima River.Major Lakes - Lake Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lake Washington.
No, there are no octopi in the water near the Washington Monument. The nearby water body is a reflecting pool, not a lake.
Yes, the Washington Monument is located near water. The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is to the monument's west, and the Potomac River is further west.
The Puget Sound. Hope this helped!
Yes. The state of Washington is near a major plate boundary.
No, they are on opposite sides of the state. Spokane is near the Washington/Idaho border and Stanwood is about 44 miles north of Seattle.
No, the space needle is near the seattle city center, and is 100% on land.
Extremely big--the bridge across Lake Washington near Seattle is supported by pontoons.
above seattle in Washington or in Georgia near old something street lol
Yes, there is a aluminium recycling center in Seattle, WA. The name and address of this recycling center is- West Seattle Recycling 3881 16th Ave SW Seattle, WA 98116