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The flow of air from an ocean or lake to the land is called a sea breeze (from an ocean) or a lake breeze (from a lake). This phenomenon occurs during the day when land heats up more quickly than water, causing the air above the land to rise and be replaced by cooler air coming from the water, creating a breeze blowing towards the land.
A sea or bay. (or a saltwater lake, which is very rare)
No, the flow of air from an ocean or lake to the land is called a sea breeze. A land breeze, on the other hand, is the flow of air from the land to the ocean or lake. Sea breezes occur during the day when the land heats up faster than the water, while land breezes occur at night when the land cools faster than the water.
A narrow curved area of land extending into an ocean or lake is called a peninsula. It is almost completely surrounded by water, with water on three sides.
No it's a channel.A lake is an area of water surrounded by land. The English Channel is not surrounded by land that is why it is not called the English Lake.A channel is a broad strait connecting two areas of sea
A freshwater lake.
A lake or pond closest to the edge of land
A narrow strip of land projecting from the mainland into a sea or lake is called a peninsula.
It's called a "finger" or a "jetty."
A lake?
This could be a number of things. A pond, a lake, an inland sea, etc.
The flow of air from an ocean or lake to the land is called a sea breeze (from an ocean) or a lake breeze (from a lake). This phenomenon occurs during the day when land heats up more quickly than water, causing the air above the land to rise and be replaced by cooler air coming from the water, creating a breeze blowing towards the land.
A large inland body of water is called a lake. Lakes are typically surrounded by land and are not connected to the ocean.
It is called a River Delta.
A body of water completely surrounded by landA body of water completely surrounded by land would be a lake. Lake's are usually fed by undergeound springs. Quarry's are also an example, although they are man made, after the excavations hit a spring underground.[http://wiki.answers.com/help/answering_questions
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