the shoreline is the boundary between land and water
a shoreline
A glacier is a body of water.
Shoreline is where land and a body of water meet and longshore is a movement of water parallel to and near to the shoreline.
A body of water that extends into land may be:- a bay a Fjord an inlet an estuary
a medium size body of water surrounded by land is a sea or a huge lake.
A large body of water that flows through land might be called a river. Another name for a large body of water that flows through land would be a canal.
Shoreline
Shoreline
"shore"
The boundary can usually be called the water's edge, or when one is talking about a beach, the word 'shore' is used.
A river creates a water boundary between two land masses.
An island is a piece of land completely surrounded by water, whereas an isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and bordered by water on two sides. Islands are typically standalone landforms, while isthmuses serve as links between larger areas of land.
Sure.
Canals; they have two lands and a narrow body of water in between!
The answer is shoreline
A strait is a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of waterAn Isthmus is a relatively narrow strip of land (with water on both sides) connecting two larger land massesOne is a thin bit of water between two big bits of land (that is a strait) whereas the other is a thin bit of land between two big bits of water (that is an isthmus).
Straight
Continental Margin