A body of water that extends into land can be an inlet or fjord.
ecosystems are part of land and water
Istanbul, part of Turkey
it's an arbitrary distinction based on proximaty. It is only technically part of North America. Because Greenland (there is no space in the name Greenland) physically touches Canada which is part of North America.
The Gulf of Mexico.
Its reflection?
Wherever 80° south latitude touches or crosses land, the land is part of Antarctica.
The part of the world where land meets water is called a coastline or a shore. It is the boundary between the land and the ocean or other bodies of water.
Amphibians spend part of life cycle in water and the remainder on land...with occasional dunks in water. See frogs, toads, newts and salamanders.
How exactly is this classified under "relationship"? Second, land is solid, for the most part, and water is liquid, for the most part.
nest
The part of a bird that touches water but never gets wet is its feathers, specifically the waterproof outer layer of feathers. Birds have a special oil produced by a gland near their tails that they spread over their feathers, creating a water-repellent barrier. This oil allows them to stay dry even when they are in or on the water.
Jefferson City is the capital city of Missouri. A peninsula is a point of land extending into a body of water.