Physical Geography of Water, BOT-CôT
Whether it's Lake Michigan, the Gulf of Panama, or the River Thames, bodies of water of all shapes and sizes can be found around the globe, and they play a critical role for human beings, who use such bodies of water as a source of drinking water, a means of transporting both goods and people themselves, or a place to engage in water sports, among a plethora of other possible uses. Additionally, many bodies of water provide striking scenes of natural beauty and house important marine ecosystems. Satiate your thirst for knowledge about Earth's oceans, lakes, seas, rivers, waterfalls, bays, and more.
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Bay of Bothnia, gulf forming the northern part of the Gulf of Bothnia, the northern arm of the Baltic Sea, which......
Gulf of Bothnia, northern arm of the Baltic Sea, between Sweden (west) and Finland (east). Covering an area of......
Bothnian Sea, the southern part of the Gulf of Bothnia, the northern arm of the Baltic Sea, which lies between......
Boyoma Falls, seven cataracts in the Lualaba River, central Congo (Kinshasa). The falls extend for 60 miles (100......
Cape Branco, cape on the Atlantic coast of Paraíba estado (state), eastern Brazil, that forms the easternmost point......
Brazil Current, branch of the Atlantic South Equatorial Current, flowing southward in the South Atlantic Ocean......
Bridalveil Fall, cataract on the west slope of the Sierra Nevada in Yosemite National Park, east-central California,......
Bridgewater Canal, British canal now extending from Worsley to Liverpool. An engineering masterpiece of the 18th......
Brisbane Water, northern arm of Broken Bay, an inlet on the coast of New South Wales, Australia. It was explored......
Bristol Bay, arm of the Bering Sea, indenting for 200 mi (320 km) the southwest coast of Alaska, U.S.; its mouth......
Bristol Channel, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean separating southwestern England from southern Wales. The northern......
Broken Bay, inlet of the Tasman Sea (Pacific Ocean), indenting east-central New South Wales, Australia. It receives......
Brugge-Zeebrugge Canal, waterway built between 1896 and 1907 to connect Brugge (Bruges) in Belgium with the North......
Bryce Canyon National Park, area of spectacular rock formations in southern Utah, U.S., roughly 40 miles (64 km)......
Buccoo Coral Reef, reef off the southwestern coast of Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, southeastern West Indies. It......
Buck Island Reef National Monument, tropical marine park in the northeastern Caribbean Sea. It is located off the......
Buckingham Canal, navigation canal in eastern Andhra Pradesh state and northeastern Tamil Nadu state, southeastern......
Burrard Inlet, eastern arm of the Strait of Georgia, extending 23 miles (37 km) in an easterly direction into southeastern......
Buzzards Bay, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, indenting southeastern Massachusetts, U.S. The bay is 30 miles (48 km)......
Bydgoszcz Canal, canal in north-central Poland that links the Vistula River basin with that of the Oder River.......
Al-Bāṭinah, narrow, well-populated coastal plain in northeastern Oman, fronting the Gulf of Oman for about 150......
Cabot Strait, channel (60 miles [97 km] wide) between southwestern Newfoundland and northern Cape Breton Island,......
Caledonian Canal, waterway running southwest to northeast across the Glen Mor fault of northern Scotland and connecting......
California Current, surface oceanic current, southward-flowing continuation of the Aleutian Current along the west......
Gulf of California, large inlet of the eastern Pacific Ocean along the northwestern coast of Mexico. It is enclosed......
Cam Ranh Bay, a two-part deepwater inlet on the South China Sea, south-central Vietnam. It is approximately 20......
Bay of Campeche, bay of the Gulf of Mexico, southern Mexico. It is bounded by the Yucatán Peninsula to the east,......
Canal du Midi, historic canal in the Languedoc region of France, a major link in the inland waterway system from......
canals and inland waterways, natural or artificial waterways used for navigation, crop irrigation, water supply,......
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Canary Current, part of a clockwise-setting ocean-current system in the North Atlantic Ocean. It branches south......
Cape Canaveral, cape and city in Brevard county, east-central Florida, U.S. The cape is a seaward extension of......
Strait of Canso, a channel separating Cape Breton Island from the Nova Scotia, Canada, mainland, leading from Chedabucto......
canyon, deep, steep-walled, V-shaped valley cut by a river through resistant rock. Such valleys often occur in......
Canyonlands National Park, desert wilderness of water-eroded sandstone spires, canyons, and mesas, with Archaic......
Cape Cod Canal, artificial waterway in southeastern Massachusetts, U.S. A part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway,......
Cape Hatteras National Seashore, scenic coastal area situated on Bodie, Hatteras, and Ocracoke islands along the......
Caratasca Lagoon, lagoon in northeastern Honduras. The country’s largest lagoon, Caratasca extends inland from......
Cardigan Bay, scenic inlet of the Irish Sea indenting the west coast of Wales. It is about 65 miles (105 km) long......
Caribbean Current, powerful surface oceanic current passing west through the Caribbean Sea, then north through......
Caribbean Sea, suboceanic basin of the western Atlantic Ocean, lying between latitudes 9° and 22° N and longitudes......
Carlingford Lough, inlet of the Irish Sea separating the Carlingford Peninsula of County Louth, Ireland, from the......
Carlsberg Ridge, submarine ridge of the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. The ridge extends from the triple junction......
Gulf of Carpentaria, shallow rectangular inlet of the Arafura Sea (part of the Pacific Ocean), indenting the northern......
cascade, waterfall, especially a series of small falls, consisting of water descending over rocks or boulders.......
Caspian Sea, world’s largest inland body of water. It lies to the east of the Caucasus Mountains and to the west......
Castalia, a source of poetic inspiration. Castalia was the name of a nymph who threw herself into or was transformed......
Gulf of Catania, inlet of the Ionian Sea on the eastern coast of Sicily. About 20 miles (32 km) long and 5 miles......
cataract, a waterfall (q.v.), especially one containing great volumes of water rushing over a...
Cape Catoche, cape on the Caribbean Sea, on a bar off the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, in the northeastern part......
cay, small, low island, usually sandy, situated on a coral reef platform. Such islands are commonly referred to......
Cayman Trench, submarine trench on the floor of the western Caribbean Sea between Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.......
Celebes Sea, sea of the western Pacific Ocean, bordered on the north by the Sulu Archipelago and Sea and Mindanao......
Chaleur Bay, inlet of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, extending between Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula and northern New Brunswick,......
Challenger Deep, series of three seafloor basins located at the bottom of a steep-walled submarine valley in the......
Chambly Canal, navigational waterway bypassing a series of rapids on the Richelieu River between the Chambly Basin......
Charlotte Harbor, shallow inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, indenting the southwest coast of Florida, U.S., between......
Chatham Sound, inlet of the eastern North Pacific Ocean, west-central British Columbia, Canada. An eastern extension......
Chatham Strait, narrow passage of the eastern North Pacific through the northern Alexander Archipelago, southeastern......
Cape Chelyuskin, cape in north-central Siberia, the northernmost point of the Taymyr Peninsula in Russia and of......
chenier, beach ridge, usually composed of sand-sized material resting on clay or mud. Chenier is the Louisiana......
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, American waterway 22 km (14 miles) long connecting the head of the Chesapeake Bay......
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, former waterway, extending 297 km (184.5 miles) along the east bank of the Potomac River......
Chesapeake Bay, largest inlet in the Atlantic Coastal Plain of the eastern United States. Created by the submergence......
Chesil Beach, beach, county of Dorset, England, that stretches 18 miles (29 km) from Bridport to the Isle of Portland.......
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, U.S. waterway linking the south branch of the Chicago River with the Des Plaines......
Chile Rise, submarine ridge of the Pacific Ocean, trending southeast from Easter Island toward Chile after branching......
Chilka Lake, lake and lagoon in eastern Odisha state, eastern India. It is separated from the Bay of Bengal by......
China Sea, part of the western Pacific Ocean bordering the Asian mainland on the east-southeast. The China Sea......
Chukchi Sea, part of the Arctic Ocean, bounded by Wrangel Island (west), northeastern Siberia and northwestern......
Churchill Falls, part of a series of cataracts and rapids on the Churchill River, southwest of Michikamau Lake......
Mount Circeo, isolated promontory, Latina provincia, Lazio (Latium) regione, on the southwestern coast of Italy......
Clew Bay, sheltered bay on the west (Atlantic) coast of County Mayo, Ireland, approximately 10 miles (16 km) from......
coast, broad area of land that borders the sea. A brief treatment of coasts follows. For full treatment, see coastal......
coastal landforms, any of the relief features present along any coast, the result of a combination of processes,......
Cockburn Sound, inlet of the Indian Ocean, southwestern Western Australia. The inlet extends 14 miles (23 km) south......
Cape Cod, hooked sandy peninsula of glacial origin encompassing most of Barnstable county, southeastern Massachusetts,......
Collier Bay, inlet of the Indian Ocean, indenting the northern coast of Western Australia. The bay stretches approximately......
Colombian Abyssal Plain, submarine plain forming part of the floor of the south-central Caribbean Sea, and the......
Cape Comorin, rocky headland on the Indian Ocean in Tamil Nadu state, southeastern India, forming the southernmost......
Conception Bay, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean indenting the north coast of the Avalon Peninsula on the southeastern......
Congaree National Park, natural area in central South Carolina, U.S., about 20 miles (30 km) southeast of Columbia.......
Congo Canyon, large submarine canyon incised into the South Atlantic continental shelf and slope of western equatorial......
Book of the Consulate of the Sea, a celebrated collection of Mediterranean maritime customs and ordinances in the......
continental rise, a major depositional regime in oceans made up of thick sequences of continental material that......
Cook Inlet, branch of the Gulf of Alaska, Alaska, U.S. Situated in the North Pacific Ocean, it is bounded by the......
Cook Strait, strait separating the North and South islands of New Zealand, extending northwest to southeast from......
coral reef, ridge or hummock formed in shallow ocean areas by algae and the calcareous skeletons of certain coelenterates,......
Coral Sea, sea of the southwestern Pacific Ocean, extending east of Australia and New Guinea, west of New Caledonia......
Corinth Canal, tidal waterway across the Isthmus of Corinth in Greece, joining the Gulf of Corinth in the northwest......
Coromandel Coast, broad coastal plain in eastern Tamil Nadu state, southern India. Extending over an area of about......
Coronado Bay, bay of the Pacific Ocean, bounded on the north, east, and southeast by southwestern Costa Rica. The......
Corpus Christi Bay, inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, forming a deepwater harbour for the city of Corpus Christi, southern......
Cape Corrientes, cape on the Pacific Ocean, southwestern Jalisco state, west central Mexico. The headland, rising......
Sea of Crete, southern part of the Aegean Sea (an arm of the Mediterranean Sea), lying between the Cyclades (Kikládhes)......
Cumberland Island National Seashore, barrier island of saltwater marshes, mud flats, beaches, and forests in southeastern......
Cumberland Sound, inlet (170 miles [270 km] long, 100 miles [160 km] wide) of Davis Strait and the Atlantic Ocean,......
Curonian Lagoon, gulf of the Baltic Sea at the mouth of the Neman River, in Lithuania and Russia. The lagoon, with......
Bay of Cádiz, small inlet of the Gulf of Cádiz on the North Atlantic Ocean. It is 7 miles (11 km) long and up to......
Gulf of Cádiz, wide embayment of the Atlantic Ocean along the southwestern Iberian Peninsula, stretching about......
Côte d’Azur, (French: “Coast of Azure,” or “Azure Coast”), cultural region in southeastern France encompassing......