Closed lakes.
Water effected by tidal flow is often called brackish and has some salt in it.
A body of water completely surrounded by landA body of water completely surrounded by land would be a lake. Lake's are usually fed by undergeound springs. Quarry's are also an example, although they are man made, after the excavations hit a spring underground.[http://wiki.answers.com/help/answering_questions
A large mass of land surrounded by water is an island.Examples: U.K, Greenland, Ireland, Australia, Japan
It's called the Atlantic Ocean but some would say that's in the Bermuda triangle. The Bermuda triangle is an imaginary triangle that runs from the tip of Florida to the Puertorrican Trench in the north coast of Puerto Rico to the Bermudas.
Water that is absorbed through the soil surface is called seepage. This is water that soaks into the ground, usually in a low spot of the area.
A region of land that is without a water boundary is known as "landlocked." Some US states that are landlocked are: Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nevada.
The country was landlocked, and had to import its seafood.
CLimate depends on the region you are in. If where you are is closer to a body of water (like the ocean) then there will more likely be a breeze therefore have a cooler temperature. Places that are landlocked (such as some countries in Africa for example) are more likely to be dry and suffer from drought.
a body of water that is surrounded completely by land. A landlocked lake will have no water source such as a river, and gets its water contents through water seepage in the ground and water runoff with the surrounding land. In some cases these lakes can off a natural spring that keeps the water level constant
Sorry, my Thesaurus has NO antonyms listed for 'landlocked'. I seem to be awash against an island of information...
A lake is a large, landlocked, naturally occurring stretch of water, usually fresh. A sea is a division of an ocean or a large body of salt water partially enclosed by land. Some bodies of water referred to as "seas" by convention, such as the Caspian Sea and the Salton Sea are actually lakes, as they are not connected to the ocean.
because some of your body is water.
No, it has land in some places and land on some sides.
No. Some are inlets of the sea.
The body of water must contain fresh water and must be surrounded by land on all sides to be called a lake. It must not have saline water. And, I suppose , it is bigger than a pond....
Amphibians are dependent upon water, and are not found far from some body of water such as a lake, river, or stream.
No. A tornado on the ocean or some other body of water is called a waterspout. A funnel cloud is a tornado that has not yet touched down.