STATUES
A suspension, such as sand and water.
large water bodies of rivers are called as oceans!!!
It's called refraction.
Any water that collects on the ground is called standing water. This can be in the form of puddles, ponds, or other bodies of water that do not flow or drain away. Standing water can pose a risk for breeding mosquitoes and other insects.
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The reason that some statues go green is because they contain copper, and when copper reacts water in covers in a coating that protects it. The same happens when Iron reaches water, but this coating is known as rust. This is called Tarnishing.
When water erodes soil, a large groove is called a gully.
A large inland body of water is called a lake.
No, ponds and lakes are standing-water ecosystems.
When you pass the tree of immortality, You will see a creature called sphinx. She is asking to bring water back to her pond. Jump above her all the way to the top until you see these statues. Pull the lever to change the direction of the water. *the statues are the aqueducts.
Large pieces of ice floating in water are called icebergs.