Sydney Harbour itself is the biggest body of water in Sydney.
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A lake is the biggest body of water that is surrounded by water on all sides. The largest lake in the world is the Caspian Sea - so called because it is comprised of salt water and the ancient Romans called it a sea like every other salt water body they had encountered. However, as the Caspian Sea is bounded by land on every side, it is by definition a lake.
The world's largest body of water is the Pacific Ocean between the west cost of the United States and the east coasts of Asia.
The body of water near Illyria is Gaul. Gaul is the body of water not the Greek hero....
The Tasman Strait is a stretch of water that separates the Australian state of Tasmania from the mainland of Australia. It lies to the south of the state of Victoria and to the north of Tasmania. It connects the Tasman Sea to the east with the Bass Strait to the west.
The Tasman Sea is near Sydney, Australia.
Sydney, Australia, sits on an inlet of the Tasman Sea.
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Some of the landforms in Sydney, Australia include the Sydney Harbour, Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury River, and the coastline along the Tasman Sea. Sydney is known for its diverse landscape, which includes beaches, cliffs, and rolling hills.
It is on the shore of Sydney harbour
As a city, Sydney does not have a weight as it is a geographical location in Australia. If you are referring to Sydney as a person, it would depend on the individual's height, body composition, and other factors.
the biggest body of water is Brandon
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Australia and Ireland are on opposite sides of the globe, so no body of water connects them.
The body of water which separates the island state of Tasmania from mainland Australia is Bass Strait.
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