I have not labeled any bodies of water - YOU did that so ONLY you know the answer to this schoolwork question.
Oceans.
Yes, streams are typically considered freshwater bodies. They are formed by the flow of water from higher elevations to lower areas, often sourced from melting snow, rain, or groundwater. While streams can vary in size and flow, they generally contain low concentrations of salts, distinguishing them from saltwater bodies like oceans.
Rivers, the Northwest Passage and many more. You could go with Santa and go to the North Pole.
The Pacific Ocean borders Canada on the West.The Arctic Ocean borders Canada on the North.The Atlantic Ocean borders Canada on the East.(The United States of America borders Canada on the South.)
4 of the 5 Great Lakes - Superior, Huron, Ontario, & Erie are shared between the U.S. and Canada. The fifth Great Lake - Lake Michigan - is entirely within the U.S. and is NOT shared with Canada. Puget Sound is a large body of water and is shared between the U.S. state of Washington, and the Canadian province of British Columbia so you could consider that to be the 5th one that you are looking for.
Islands exist in both bodies of saltwater and bodies of freshwater.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
A pycnocline is a boundary between changing regions of water density in the ocean or other bodies of water.
The acronym "HOMES" is used by schoolchildren to remember the names of the five "Great Lakes": Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.
Lakes?
great lakes
The Urals and the Caucasus are the mountain ranges and the bodies of water are the Black Sea and theCaspianSea
Bodies of Freshwater.
lake Michigan
The Bay of Biscay is a boundary of the Iberian peninsula.
The Great Lakes