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  2. 47 Types of Bodies of Water: Pictures and More - Outforia

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    Indeed, there are dozens of different types of bodies of water out there, each of which is stunning and unique in its own way. If you’ve always wondered about the various types of water bodies on Earth and how they differ, then this article is for you.

  3. Bodies Of Water: Complete List - Science Trends

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    Here is a complete list of all the different bodies of water and their definitions. These bodies of water can either be man-made or naturally occurring: Arroyo – a dry creek bed that can temporarily flood after rain; Artificial lake (AKA reservoir) – a manmade lake, often used for communities; Arm of the sea – a narrow extension or reach ...

  4. Body of water - Wikipedia

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    Bodies of water can be categorized into: Rain water; Surface water; Underground water; There are some geographical features involving water that are not bodies of water, for example, waterfalls, geysers and rapids.

  5. Bodies of Water: The Complete List of Water Types

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    Consider this complete list of names for bodies of water found in the world in alphabetical order. Some terms may have been excluded for reasons of conciseness. Others didn’t make the list because they are local terms for waterbodies that are covered in other definitions.

  6. Lists of bodies of water - Wikipedia

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    List of lakes named Timber Lake. List of lakes of Albania. List of lakes of Argentina. List of lakes of Australia. List of lakes of Western Australia, A–C. List of lakes of Western Australia, D–K. List of lakes of Western Australia, L–P. List of lakes of Western Australia, Q–Z. List of lakes of Austria.

  7. Different Types Of Water Bodies - Sciencing

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    Water bodies constitute areas of water – both salt and fresh, large and small – which are distinct from one another in various ways. They range in size from oceans at the biggest end of the spectrum to little brooks and streams; geographers normally don't include small, temporary water features such as puddles in this category.

  8. Learn the Names for Bodies of Water - ThoughtCo

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    Water bodies are described by a plethora of different names in English: rivers, streams, ponds, bays, gulfs, and seas to name a few. Many of these terms' definitions overlap and thus become confusing when one attempts to pigeonhole a type of water body.

  9. World's Major Bodies Of Water - WorldAtlas

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    Below is a list of the world's major water bodies including oceans, gulfs, bays, seas, rivers, and lakes. Together, these water bodies play an important role in maintaining life on Earth. The water bodies have been listed alphabetically: Bodies of Water that Start With A. Adige River.

  10. Classification Of Bodies Of Water - Sciencing

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    The classification of water into named bodies has resulted in an array of interesting labels: Oceans, lakes and ponds are examples of non-moving water, while rivers, streams and brooks are examples of bodies of moving water.

  11. Bodies of Water - Earth Site Education

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    The geography of earth includes many bodies of water from streams, rivers and lakes to channels, seas and oceans with many of these terms overlapping in their definitions. Bodies of Water. Streams. Rivers. Watersheds and Drainage basin. Ponds. Lakes. Lochs. Is The Caspian Sea a Lake? Lagoons. Water Bodies Interactive Data Map. Seas. Oceans ...