That is usually called a "reservoir", or more rarely, an "impoundment".
it's an reservoir.
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Polar ice
Could be a reservoir, which is a man-made lake to store water, usually for domestic drinking water use.
Many crops need large quantities of water, an example of one being rice.
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A reservoir can be a natural or artificial lake. This is where water is collected or stored. It can be created in river valleys through the construction of a dam.
A reservoir is used for storing something for later use. These are most commonly associated with the water supplies for cities which must accumulate large quantities of water in a confined area.
Vacuole
large intestine
large intestine
the large membrane-bound space where water, waste products, and nutrients are stored in the? Vacuole