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body of water

NOUN
  1. the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean)
    they invaded our territorial waters
    they were sitting by the water's edge

How To Use body of water In A Sentence

  • On a long drive back and forth from Clackamas Lake a body of water, which at best, merits the term pond I gave it another listen. I'm getting back, into getting back into listening to some Silver Jews
  • Lake Mead is a man - made body of water fed by the Colorado River.
  • Now, scientists analyzing data from NASA's Galileo spacecraft have found ice blocks on Europa's surface that suggest an interaction between the moon's icy shell and a lake-like body of water under the surface, Discovery reports. Europa Water: Scientists Find Evidence Of Lakes On Jupiter's Moon (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
  • The owner has a special each month from a country or region that touches a body of water, which is where the bluewater part of the restaurants name comes in. The long awaited vacation report
  • While the clues needed to determine whether Gusev Crater was once a lakebed may be elusive at the moment, Squyres, for one, is convinced it had to have once contained a large body of water and that Spirit has what it takes to prove it.
  • The analogy of surface waves propagating on a body of water may be helpful in understanding the physics of sound propagation.
  • In poor environments, members of the genus may also reproduce sexually to create a zygospore that sinks into the sediment at the bottom of the body of water, where it waits to emerge until more propitious circumstances arise. Undefined
  • If the surface film of water is saturated with oxygen there will be no further diffusion until oxygen diffuses from the surface film into the overall body of water.
  • Imagine landing a plane or skimming a flat rock across a body of water.
  • A lake is a body of water and an island is a body of land.
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