An island is land in the middle of water, while a lake is generally water in the middle of land.
No, a lake is a body of water surrounded by land.
A lake is a large body of water that is surrounded by land a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land
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 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.
This might come as quite a surprise to you, but Lake Ontario is water, not land.
A lake is a body of water surrounded by land. Lakes are typically enclosed bodies of water that are not directly connected to the ocean.
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
A sea breeze is what we call when air flows from the water to land. Lake breeze from a lake.
A bay is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a gulf).
A lake is formed when there is water in the middle of land. a lake is formed when..GYOA (Get You Own Answers!!)
A lake is formed when there is water in the middle of land. a lake is formed when..GYOA (Get You Own Answers!!)
example of water surrounded by land is lake but not absolutely because there is a lake and other bodies of water like seas or oceans connected by rivers.