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Groundwater is the term used to describe bodies of water stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil and rock formations. This water is commonly accessed through wells for various uses, including drinking water and irrigation.
A body of water stored in an underground space is an aquifer.
A body of water stored in an underground space is an aquifer.
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The term 'body of water' is most commonly used to refer to geographical occurances of water in nature. Such as lakes, rivers, and ponds.
The term used to describe this type of climate is "continental climate". It is characterized by large seasonal temperature variations due to the lack of nearby water bodies to moderate temperatures.
In geography, a channel refers to a waterway that connects two larger bodies of water. Channels can form naturally, such as rivers or straits, or they can be man-made, like canals or artificial waterways. They are essential for the movement of water, sediment, and organisms between different water bodies.
The term you're looking for is "continental climate." This type of climate is characterized by large temperature variations between summer and winter, due to the lack of nearby water bodies to regulate temperature.
The Sargasso Sea, Gulf of Lawrence and the North Atlantic Ocean. The term northeast is only useful in relationship to a defined location. Every nation has a northeast region, and every continent, and most do have bodies of water of some sort. In the US, the major bodies of water in the northeast are the Great Lakes.