Lake
A very large body of salt water partly or entirely surrounded by land is known as a bay.
A sea or bay. (or a saltwater lake, which is very rare)
All seas are saltwater. A sea (or ocean) is what we call a large body of salt water.
No, "ocean" is a noun referring to a large body of saltwater. Prepositions are words that show the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence. Examples of prepositions include "in," "on," "at," and "from."
The Gulf of Mexico is to the West, the Atlantic Ocean is to the East.
no... a brook is like a small river.. and ocean is a LARGE body of saltwater ..
a large body of saltwater
Hudson Bay is a large saltwater sea in northeastern Canada. It drains a very large area, about 4,041,400 square kilometres
Osmosis is a process in which water leaves the body. Cells in gills make enzymes that get rid of salt. Their kidneys are designed to remove large amounts of salt. And they produce very little urine.
No. There are no saltwater rivers, but some river deltasare saltwater systems where they meet the ocean (or other saltwater body).
Hudson Bay is found in Canada. It is a large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada.
A homograph for the letter "c" is the word "sea," which refers to the large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.