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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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Dardanelles
Dardanelles, narrow strait in northwestern Turkey, 38 miles (61 km) long and 0.75 to 4 miles (1.2 to 6.5 km) wide,......
Darién, Gulf of
Gulf of Darién, triangular southernmost extension of the Caribbean Sea, bounded by Panama on the southwest and......
Darwin Rise
Darwin Rise, submarine topographic rise underlying a vast area of the western and central Pacific Ocean, corresponding......
Davidson Current
Davidson Current, surface oceanic countercurrent of the North Pacific Ocean along the coast of California, flowing......
Davis Strait
Davis Strait, bay of the northern Atlantic Ocean, lying between southeastern Baffin Island (Canada) and southwestern......
deep-sea trench
deep-sea trench, any long, narrow, steep-sided depression in the ocean bottom in which occur the maximum oceanic......
deep-sea vent
deep-sea vent, hydrothermal (hot-water) vent formed on the ocean floor when seawater circulates through hot volcanic......
Delagoa Bay
Delagoa Bay, bay on the southeast coast of Mozambique, East Africa, near the South African border. The name probably......
Delaware Bay
Delaware Bay, inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean, on the east coast of the United States, forming part of the New......
Della Falls
Della Falls, series of three cascades from Della Lake to the valley of Drinkwater Creek on Vancouver Island, B.C.,......
delta
delta, low-lying plain that is composed of stream-borne sediments deposited by a river at its mouth. A brief treatment......
Denmark Strait
Denmark Strait, channel partially within the Arctic Circle, lying between Greenland (west) and Iceland (east).......
Detti Falls
Detti Falls, waterfall, northeastern Iceland, on the island’s second longest river, Jökulsá á Fjöllum. The Detti......
Dezhnyov, Cape
Cape Dezhnyov, cape, extreme eastern Russia. Cape Dezhnyov is the easternmost point of the Chukchi Peninsula and......
Diamond Head
Diamond Head, cape and celebrated landmark, Honolulu county, southeastern Oahu island, Hawaii, U.S. It lies at......
Diamond, Cape
Cape Diamond, promontory in Québec region, southern Quebec province, Canada. It is part of the city of Quebec and......
Discovery Bay
Discovery Bay, wide curved bay indenting the south coast of Australia. An inlet of the Indian Ocean, it is 50 miles......
Dixon Entrance
Dixon Entrance, narrow passage (50 miles [80 km] wide) of the eastern North Pacific, stretching 50 miles east from......
Dogger Bank
Dogger Bank, extensive isolated shoal in the North Sea, lying about 60 miles (100 km) off the northeastern coast......
Dominica Channel
Dominica Channel, marine passage in the Lesser Antilles, West Indies, connecting the Caribbean Sea with the open......
Dortmund-Ems Canal
Dortmund-Ems Canal, important commercial canal in western Germany linking the Ruhr industrial area with the North......
Dover, Strait of
Strait of Dover, narrow water passage separating England (northwest) from France (southeast) and connecting the......
Dragons Mouths
Dragons Mouths, channel of the southeastern Caribbean Sea, between Point Peñas (the eastern end of the Paria Peninsula......
Drake Passage
Drake Passage, deep waterway, 600 miles (1,000 km) wide, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans between Cape......
Dulce, Gulf of
Gulf of Dulce, long, narrow inlet of the Pacific Ocean, bounded on the north, east, and west by southwestern Costa......
Dungeness
Dungeness, promontory on the south coast of the administrative and historic county of Kent, southeastern England.......
Dunnet Head
Dunnet Head, a rounded, cliffed sandstone headland in the Highland council area, Scotland, that is the northernmost......
D’Entrecasteaux Channel
D’Entrecasteaux Channel, inlet of the Tasman Sea, extending northeast for about 35 miles (55 km) between Bruny......
East Australian Current
East Australian Current, surface oceanic current, a section of the counterclockwise flow in the Tasman Sea, southwestern......
East China Sea
East China Sea, arm of the Pacific Ocean bordering the East Asian mainland and extending northeastward from the......
East Greenland Current
East Greenland Current, cold flow of water originating in the Arctic Ocean and flowing southward and southwestward......
East Pacific Rise
East Pacific Rise, linear submarine volcanic chain on the floor of the southeastern Pacific Ocean, roughly paralleling......
East River
East River, navigable tidal strait linking Upper New York Bay with Long Island Sound, New York City, U.S. It separates......
East Scotia Basin
East Scotia Basin, submarine trough of the eastern Scotia Sea, a part of the South Atlantic Ocean southeast of......
East Siberian Sea
East Siberian Sea, part of the Arctic Ocean between the New Siberian Islands (west) and Wrangel Island (east).......
Eastern Schelde
Eastern Schelde, channel extending about 50 km (30 miles) northwestward through the Delta Islands in the southwestern......
Eemian Sea
Eemian Sea, former body of water that flooded much of northern Europe and essentially made an island of Scandinavia.......
Eighty Mile Beach
Eighty Mile Beach, coastal edge of the arid, sedimentary Great Sandy Desert and the Canning Basin (qq.v.), northwestern......
Ekman layer
Ekman layer, a vertical region of the ocean affected by the movement of wind-driven surface waters. This layer,......
Ekman spiral
Ekman spiral, theoretical displacement of current direction by the Coriolis effect, given a steady wind blowing......
El Niño
El Niño, in oceanography and climatology, the anomalous appearance, every few years, of unusually warm ocean conditions......
Elbe-Havel Canal
Elbe-Havel Canal, navigable waterway in Germany, linking the Elbe and Havel rivers. Its eastern end joins the Plauensee,......
Elbe-Lübeck Canal
Elbe-Lübeck Canal, German waterway connecting the Elbe River at Lauenberg with the Baltic Sea at Lübeck. The waterway,......
Ellesmere, Lake
Lake Ellesmere, coastal lagoon, eastern South Island, New Zealand, just west of Banks Peninsula. It measures 14......
English Channel
English Channel, narrow arm of the Atlantic Ocean separating the southern coast of England from the northern coast......
equatorial countercurrent
equatorial countercurrent, current phenomenon noted near the equator, an eastward flow of oceanic water in opposition......
equatorial current
equatorial current, ocean current flowing westward near the equator, predominantly controlled by the winds. Characteristically,......
Erie Canal
Erie Canal, historic waterway of the United States, connecting the Great Lakes with New York City via the Hudson......
estuary
estuary, partly enclosed coastal body of water in which river water is mixed with seawater. In a general sense,......
Euboea, Gulf of
Gulf of Euboea, arm of the Aegean Sea, between the island of Euboea (Modern Greek: Évvoia) to the northeast and......
Euripus
Euripus, narrow strait in the Aegean Sea (an arm of the Mediterranean Sea), between the Greek island of Euboea......
Everglades
Everglades, subtropical saw-grass marsh region, a “river of grass” up to 50 miles (80 km) wide but generally less......
Exmouth Gulf
Exmouth Gulf, inlet of the Indian Ocean in Western Australia, between North West Cape and the mainland. It is 55......
Falkland Current
Falkland Current, branch of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the Southern Hemisphere, flowing northward in......
Falkland Sound
Falkland Sound, strait in the South Atlantic Ocean, separating East and West Falkland (islands). It extends from......
fall line
fall line, line of numerous waterfalls, as at the edge of a plateau, where streams pass from resistant rocks to......
False Bay
False Bay, bay on the south side of Cape Peninsula, South Africa, 13 mi (21 km) southeast of Cape Town. Cape Hangklip......
Faxa Bay
Faxa Bay, inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean on the southwestern coast of Iceland. It indents the coast for 30 miles......
Finland, Gulf of
Gulf of Finland, easternmost arm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland (north) and Russia and Estonia (east and south).......
fjord
fjord, long narrow arm of the sea, commonly extending far inland, that results from marine inundation of a glaciated......
fjärd
fjärd, rocky inlet of the sea, usually found along relatively low-lying coasts. Formed by the submergence of a......
Flamborough Head
Flamborough Head, chalk promontory, East Riding of Yorkshire geographic county, historic county of Yorkshire, England,......
Flores Sea
Flores Sea, portion of the western South Pacific Ocean, bounded on the north by the island of Celebes (Sulawesi)......
Florida Bay
Florida Bay, triangular-shaped shallow body of water between the Gulf of Mexico and Biscayne Bay at the southern......
Florida Current
Florida Current, swift surface oceanic current flowing northward, following the shallow continental slope between......
Florida, Straits of
Straits of Florida, passage connecting the Gulf of Mexico with the Atlantic Ocean. It is about 93 miles (150 km)......
Folda
Folda, fjord, northern Norway. The fjord’s mouth opens into Vest Fjord of the Norwegian Sea and is 25 miles (40......
Fonseca, Gulf of
Gulf of Fonseca, sheltered inlet of the Pacific Ocean, bounded northwest by El Salvador, northeast by Honduras,......
Foyle, Lough
Lough Foyle, inlet on the north coast of Ireland between the Inishowen Peninsula (mainly County Donegal, Ireland)......
Fraser Canyon
Fraser Canyon, deep chasm cut by the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada, between Lytton and Yale. The river......
fringing reef
fringing reef, a coral reef (q.v.) consisting of a sea-level flat built out from the shore of an island or...
Frio, Cape
Cape Frio, promontory on Brazil’s southeast Atlantic coast, Rio de Janeiro state, 70 mi (113 km) east of the city......
Fro Sound
Fro Sound, sound in the Norwegian Sea, off the coast of west-central Norway. A busy commercial artery at the entrance......
Frobisher Bay
Frobisher Bay, inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean extending into southeastern Baffin Island, Nunavut territory,......
Fundy, Bay of
Bay of Fundy, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick (north and west) and......
Fusaro, Lake of
Lake of Fusaro, coastal lagoon in Napoli provincia, Campania regione, southern Italy, west of Naples. The lagoon......
Gabes, Gulf of
Gulf of Gabes, inlet, on the east coast of Tunisia, northern Africa. It is 60 miles (100 km) long and 60 miles......
Gabon Estuary
Gabon Estuary, inlet of the Gulf of Guinea, in western Gabon. It is fed by the Como and Mbeï rivers, which rise......
Gaillard Cut
Gaillard Cut, artificial channel in Panama forming a part of the Panama Canal. It is an excavated gorge, more than......
Gallinas, Point
Point Gallinas, the northernmost point of mainland South America. It is part of La Guajira Peninsula in northern......
Galveston Bay
Galveston Bay, inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, on the southeastern shore of Texas, U.S. Protected from the gulf by......
Gaspé Current
Gaspé Current, outflow from the St. Lawrence River, which moves around the Gaspé Peninsula and along the southern......
Gdańsk, Gulf of
Gulf of Gdańsk, southern inlet of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Poland on the west, south, and southeast and by Kaliningrad......
Genoa, Gulf of
Gulf of Genoa, northern portion of the Ligurian Sea (an inlet of the Mediterranean Sea), extending eastward around......
Georges Bank
Georges Bank, submerged sandbank in the Atlantic Ocean east of Massachusetts, U.S. It has long been an important......
Georgia, Strait of
Strait of Georgia, narrow passage of the eastern North Pacific between the central east coast of Vancouver Island......
Georgian Bay
Georgian Bay, bay, northeastern arm of Lake Huron, south-central Ontario, Canada. It is sheltered from the lake......
geyser
geyser, hot spring that intermittently spouts jets of steam and hot water. The term is derived from the Icelandic......
Geysir
Geysir, geyser located in the Hauka valley (Haukadalur), southwestern Iceland. The spouting hot spring gave its......
Ghent-Terneuzen Canal
Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, waterway running 31 km (19 miles) south to north between Ghent, Belgium, and the Western......
Giant’s Causeway
Giant’s Causeway, promontory of basalt columns along 4 miles (6 km) of the northern coast of Northern Ireland.......
Gibraltar, Strait of
Strait of Gibraltar, channel connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean, lying between southernmost......
Gironde
Gironde, estuary on the Bay of Biscay, in Gironde département, Aquitaine région, southwestern France, formed by......
Glacier Bay
Glacier Bay, scenic indentation, about 50 miles (80 km) long, on the coast of southeastern Alaska, U.S. Situated......
Glaucus
Glaucus, name of several figures in Greek mythology, the most important of whom were the following: Glaucus, surnamed......
Gold Beach
Gold Beach, the centre beach of the five designated landing areas of the Normandy Invasion of World War II. It......
Gold Coast
Gold Coast, section of the coast of the Gulf of Guinea, in Africa. It extends approximately from Axim, Ghana, or......
Golden Gate
Golden Gate, strait, in California, western coastal U.S., connecting San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean and......
Good Hope, Cape of
Cape of Good Hope, rocky promontory at the southern end of Cape Peninsula, Western Cape province, South Africa.......
Goodwin Sands
Goodwin Sands, line of shoals trending northeast to southwest for 10 miles (16 km) at the entrance to the Strait......

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