A large region separated by water from other land areas is known as an island. Islands are surrounded by water on all sides and can vary in size from small to extremely large. Examples include Greenland, Australia, and Japan.
A region of land that is without a water boundary is known as "landlocked." Some US states that are landlocked are: Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nevada.
It is an island, which is a piece of land surrounded on four sides by water.
A heterogeneous mixture with large and easily visible particles that can be separated by physical means is called a suspension. Examples include muddy water or a mixture of sand and water.
A large group of islands separated by water, such as Indonesia or the Philippines, is referred to as an "archipelago." This term encompasses various islands that may be close together or spread over a larger area, often forming a distinct geographical or political region. Archipelagos can vary greatly in size and number of islands.
Ireland, by the Irish Sea
A large region of air with nearly the same temperature and water vapor throughout is called an air mass. Air masses are characterized by their stability, moisture content, and temperature, which can influence weather patterns when they move into different regions.
A shallow body of water that is separated from the open sea is called a lagoon. Lagoons are also commonly referred to as back reefs.
Salt (sodium chloride) can be separated from water after the evaporation of water.
large water bodies of rivers are called as oceans!!!
Michigan
Michigan