No, a lake is a body of water surrounded by land.
an island
The world's largest freshwater lake is Lake Superior, and is surrounded by Canada and the US.
No, land does not completely surround water. Water can be surrounded by land (e.g. lakes, ponds), flow continuously through land (e.g. rivers), or border land on one or more sides (e.g. oceans, seas).
Hawaii
Hawaii
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.
rock river, lake Michigan that's all i know of.
a body of water that is surrounded completely by land. A landlocked lake will have no water source such as a river, and gets its water contents through water seepage in the ground and water runoff with the surrounding land. In some cases these lakes can off a natural spring that keeps the water level constant
A lake.
A freshwater lake.
A lake?
A lake.