A lake and an island are kind of like opposites. An island is completely surrounded by water, while a lake is completely surrounded by land, so the answer would be a lake.
A piece of land that has been surrounded by water on all sides is called an island. Many islands next to each other can make up an archipelago.
island is the correct answer.
If the land is completely surrounded by water, (on all sides) it is called an island. If the land is surrounded by water on only three sides, (left, right, and bottom) it is called a peninsula. One example of a peninsula is florida, and an example of an island is hawaii.
a lake is surrounded by land on all sides!:)
A body of water enclosed by an atoll is a lagoon.
an island
A lake is a body of standing water completely surrounded by land.
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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An Island. "Island" comes from the Middle English word iland, and the Old English word igland.
That is the definition of a lake.
An area of land surrounded by water is called an island.
island
It is called an island.
an island
A piece of land that has been surrounded by water on all sides is called an island. Many islands next to each other can make up an archipelago.
an island, or a continent