One example of a body of water starting with "B" is the Bay of Bengal, located in the northeastern part of the Indian ocean. It is known for its warm waters, rich marine biodiversity, and for being prone to tropical cyclones.
The point in the body of fresh water that is most likely to have no plants growing is the deepest part of the water, as light may not reach that far down for photosynthesis to occur.
The body of water near Illyria is Gaul. Gaul is the body of water not the Greek hero....
No, a waterfall is a natural occurrence in a river where water drops rapidly down a steep incline or a cliff. It is not a body of water itself, but rather a feature within a body of water such as a river or stream.
An inlet is a body of water almost completely surrounded by land.
A body of body surrounded by land is can be referred to by several different names. A lake - Generally a freshwater body of water that is fairly sizable. A sea - Usually a saltwater body of water with no outlet to the ocean (such as the Dead Sea). A pond - A smaller body of water than a lake. Usually man made. Usually the preferred term for a large freshwater body of water would be "lake" and a large body of salt water would be a "sea".
The butt is a body part that starts with b.
beach water maybe?
If you mean a bay as in a large body of water that curves inward, just think of the letter "b" and imagine that the curved part is the water curving inward towards the land. You could also remember Blue Water which would remind you that the word starting with B has something to do with Water. If you mean a bay as in a light brown horse, you could remember B is for Brown.
Some things (nouns) that start with the letter B are:baboonbabybaconbagballballoonballroombarbargainbarnbarrelbasketballbathtubbeachbeaconbeaglebeanbedbeefbeetbellbeltbenchbirdbirthdayboatbonnetbookbootbouquetbowlbrainbranchbridebroachbookbrookbucketbuffalobuffoonbulletbunchbundleburdenbulgeburglarburnbutlerbutterbutton
The Nile River
A Fjord and a Firth.
It depends where your starting point is.
point b - apex
A beach, or a bay.
Baffin Bay
a body of water
When a water-soluble vitamin is consumed in excess of the body's needs, the excess is typically excreted through urine. Water-soluble vitamins like vitamin C and B vitamins are not stored in the body like fat-soluble vitamins, so any excess is eliminated rather than stored.