An island is a piece of land that is surrounded by water. The largest island on Earth is Greenland and the island with the most residents is Java.
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∙ 9y agoAn island is a piece of land surrounded by water. It can be found in oceans, seas, lakes, or rivers.
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∙ 14y agoIs it a river or lake
An Island. "Island" comes from the Middle English word iland, and the Old English word igland.
A lake is a body of standing water completely surrounded by land.
It is called an island.
Water has a lower albedo than land. Land surfaces typically have an albedo of around 0.25-0.35, while water has a much lower albedo of around 0.06-0.10. This means that water absorbs more solar radiation and heats up faster than land.
A large body of water with land all around it is called a lake. Lakes are inland bodies of water that are surrounded by land on all sides. Examples include the Great Lakes in North America and Lake Baikal in Russia.
island
The homophone for a passage in a church (aisle) and a land with water all around (isle) is "isle."
The passage in a church refers to the aisle, while land with water all around it is an isle - both are homophones.
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an island, or a continent
island is the correct answer.
That is the definition of a lake.
Land is built by air, water, temperature, and all other elements around. Air is made by the land and waters, plus temperature around. And water under land and air is produced by the clouds in the sky above all. -Christian Newlands
an island
The homophone for "passage in a church" and "land with water all around it" is "aisle" (as in church) and "isle" (as in an island).
The homophone for "aisle" in church is "isle," which refers to a land surrounded by water.