An island is a body of land completely surrounded by water.
An inlet is a body of water almost completely surrounded by land.
A lake is a body of standing water completely surrounded by land.
It's an island! :D
One type of body of water completely surrounded by land is a lake. The opposite of that would be an island. Other types of bodies of water surrounded by land include ponds, reservoirs, rivers and streams that run to a pond or reservoir, and inland seas. There are many bodies of water that are also completely surrounded by water until the tides come up; they may be tidal pools, lagoons, or salt marshes.
An island is a body of land completely surrounded by water.
An inlet is a body of water almost completely surrounded by land.
A lake.
A lake?
That is a lake, or a sea.
A body of water completely surrounded by land is called a lake.
An island is a portion of land that is completely surrounded by water and is connected to a larger body of land either by a bridge or a causeway.
No, a lake is a body of water surrounded by land.
An area of land almost completely surrounded by water is called a peninsula. A peninsula is a narrow strip of land that extends out into a body of water and is connected to the mainland on one side.
a fresh water pond
A lake is a body of standing water completely surrounded by land.
One type of body of water completely surrounded by land is a lake. The opposite of that would be an island. Other types of bodies of water surrounded by land include ponds, reservoirs, rivers and streams that run to a pond or reservoir, and inland seas. There are many bodies of water that are also completely surrounded by water until the tides come up; they may be tidal pools, lagoons, or salt marshes.