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Sea breeze.
The Volga River flows into the Caspian Sea, which is the world's largest inland body of water.
An inland body of water is a body of water located away from the coast, such as a lake or a reservoir. It can be either freshwater or saltwater, depending on its source and whether it is connected to the ocean.
Tides directly impact the speed and direction of ocean currents. During high tide, water is pushed inland, creating incoming currents, while during low tide, water flows back towards the ocean, creating outgoing currents. The gravitational pull of the moon and sun drive the tidal cycle, which in turn influences the intensity and direction of ocean currents.
If that particular body of water is located inland, it's considered a lake. If it's more like an island in the middle of a larger body of water (i.e. Atlantic ocean) it would be called an atoll.
A sea breezeWhen a cool dense air from over the water flows inland it is called a sea breeze.
A sea breezeWhen a cool dense air from over the water flows inland it is called a sea breeze.
It flows through inland landforms and eventually ends up in the ocean.
The water that flows in streams and rivers into the ocean and lakes is called runoff or freshwater.
Sea breeze.
A large inland body of water is called a lake. Lakes are typically surrounded by land and are not connected to the ocean.
When cool, dense air from over the water flows inland, it is called a sea breeze. Sea breezes occur during the day when the land heats up faster than the water, causing the air over the water to be cooler and denser, creating a wind flow towards the land.
There is no single name for a single stream of water that flows into an ocean but headwaters would be a good one for a single stream of water into a lake
Eventually, all water flows to the ocean.
An ocean current.
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An ocean is the largest body of water. The next largest is called a sea.