Bodies of water that start with W might include a wetland or a wash. Other bodies of water include watersheds and waterways.
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Some bodies of water that start with a "w" include the Wadden Sea (located in Europe), the Wouri River (in Africa), and the White Nile (a major tributary of the Nile River).
Some bodies of water that start with the letter "S" include the Sea of Galilee, Strait of Gibraltar, and Suez Canal.
No, the water cycle has been a continuous process since it began on Earth. Water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, falls as precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), and eventually returns to bodies of water to start the cycle again.
Bodies of land are called continents, while bodies of water are called oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and streams.
As the sun shines, bodies of water absorb heat and energy, causing the temperature to increase through a process called solar heating. This can lead to evaporation, where the water molecules gain enough energy to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere. It can also affect the circulation patterns within the water, influencing currents and contributing to the water cycle.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.