A body of water completely surrounded by land
A 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 glacier is a land form as it is a large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. It is not considered a body of water, but rather a type of land feature formed from accumulated snow and ice.
A lake is a body of standing water completely surrounded by land.
A large inland body of water is called a lake. Lakes are typically surrounded by land and are not connected to the ocean.
Ah, a large body of water that flows through land is called a river. Rivers are like nature's gentle brushstrokes, painting beautiful landscapes as they meander through the earth. Just like how each stroke adds depth to a painting, rivers bring life and vitality to the surrounding environment.
Yes, it is. It is when a large body of water (an ocean) touches the land. :)
peninsula
An ocean is a large body of water. An island is a piece of land in a body of water. A continent is a large body of land.
An ocean is a large body of water. An island is a piece of land in a body of water. A continent is a large body of land.
water
Island body of land with water around it
Island body of land with water around it
A Lake
the large body of water that flows across the land is a river.
A large body of ocean or sea water that is partially enclosed by land
low land covered by water
A River.
a large body of water surrounded by land.