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- A body of water or waterbody is any significant ac****ulation of water on the surface of Earth or another planet. The term most often refers to oceans...
- following precipitation. They are not the same as intermittent or seasonal waterbodies, which exist for longer periods, but not all year round.[citation needed]...
- A waterbody number, waterbody index number or waterbody ID is used for the hydrographic classification of waterbodies. Where classification only covers...
- by canoeists or anglers. Locating old Rhine waterbodies in the list: Some names of old Rhine waterbodies include the name of a nearby town or village;...
- Water sports or aquatic sports are sports activities conducted on waterbodies and can be categorized according to the degree of immersion by the parti****nts...
- Ghana is a West African country in Africa, along the Gulf of Guinea. Ghana encomp****es plains, low hills, rivers, Lake Volta, the world's largest artificial...
- Stream restoration or river restoration, also sometimes referred to as river reclamation, is work conducted to improve the environmental health of a river...
- The stream order or waterbody order is a positive whole number used in geomorphology and hydrology to indicate the level of branching in a river system...
- Pärnu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈpærˑnu]) is the fourth-largest city in Estonia. Situated in southwest Estonia, Pärnu is located 128 kilometres (80 mi)...
- (surrounding by land on all sides) waterbodies, and may also be referred to as blue water, opposed to the seawater and waterbodies like the ocean. The vast majority...