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An island is a habitable area of land surrounded by water. An islet is an inhabitable small area of land surrounded by water. A cay (or key) is a habitable small area of land surrounded by water.
When water reaches land it can flow across the land until it reaches rivers, lakes, streams or the sea.
A large area of land which is completely surrounded by water is a continent. A small area of land which is completely surrounded by water is an island.
three ways water reaches from earth to atmosphere are 1. direct evaporation from the water bodies like sea,river,oceans 2. moisture from the land(you must have seen land dries out) 3.moisture from the plant(small capillaries from the plants sucks water from land n goes to atmosphere in form of vapour from leaves)
Water reaches a river the fastest when there is a heavy rainfall and large amounts of water run off the land.
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Coast A relatively small area of water would be called a bay, and a larger area of water would be called a gulf.
This area of land is called an island. Islands are surrounded by water on all sides and can vary in size, from small islets to large landmasses like Australia. Islands can be formed through volcanic activity, erosion, or the rising and falling of sea levels.
A small area of land is called: A fobe.
An oasis is an area in the desert where ground water reaches the surface as a spring. This allows more plants to flourish compared to the surrounding desert.
A body of water larger than a bay is a gulf. They usually reach into the land and are salt water.