A Marsh
Delta.
it is a water body
Yes It is a landform. A strait is a narrow strip of water connecting two large bodies of water.
No. A bay is not a landform. A bay is a body of water.
it's land
A desert is neither a landform nor a body of water, it is a biome. There are a variety of landforms in the desert, however.
When a river pours into a large body of water, it often creates a landform known as a delta. Deltas are formed from the sediment that the river carries and deposits at its mouth as the water slows down upon entering the larger body of water. This accumulation of sediment can create a fertile area with distinct ecosystems, and they typically have a triangular or fan-shaped appearance.
A landform created when a river reaches a large body of water and deposits sediments is called a delta. Deltas are typically triangular or fan-shaped and form where the river's velocity decreases, causing it to deposit the sediments it has been carrying.
An inlet is a landform. It is a small part of a body of water that reaches into the coast.
it's land
a water way is any navigable body of water
a body of water party enclosed by land