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  2. Body of water - Wikipedia

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    a body of comparatively shallow salt or brackish water separated from the deeper sea by a shallow or exposed sandbank, coral reef, or similar feature. a body of water, usually freshwater, of relatively large size contained on a body of land. a body of water such as a lake, sea inlet, firth, fjord, estuary or bay.

  3. Water - Wikipedia

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    Liquid water is found in bodies of water, such as an ocean, sea, lake, river, stream, canal, pond, or puddle. The majority of water on Earth is seawater. Water is also present in the atmosphere in solid, liquid, and vapor states. It also exists as groundwater in aquifers. Water is important in many geological processes.

  4. Water quality - Wikipedia

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    Urban runoff discharging to coastal waters. Environmental water quality, also called ambient water quality, relates to water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. [ 16] Water quality standards for surface waters vary significantly due to different environmental conditions, ecosystems, and intended human uses.

  5. Surface water - Wikipedia

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    Human-made surface water is water that can be continued by infrastructures that humans have assembled. This would be dammed artificial lakes, canals and artificial ponds (e.g. garden ponds) or swamps. [ 3 ] The surface water held by dams can be used for renewable energy in the form of hydropower. Hydropower is the forcing of surface water ...

  6. Trophic state index - Wikipedia

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    Trophic state index. The Trophic State Index ( TSI) is a classification system designed to rate water bodies based on the amount of biological productivity they sustain. [ 1] Although the term "trophic index" is commonly applied to lakes, any surface water body may be indexed. The TSI of a water body is rated on a scale from zero to one hundred ...

  7. Fresh water - Wikipedia

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    Water pollution (or aquatic pollution) is the contamination of water bodies, with a negative impact on their uses. [31]: 6 It is usually a result of human activities. Water bodies include lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants mix with these water bodies. Contaminants can come from ...

  8. List of sounds (geography) - Wikipedia

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    Antarctic. Antarctic Sound, separates the Joinville Island group from the northeast end of the Antarctic Peninsula. Bird Sound. Lang Sound. Macfie Sound. McMurdo Sound, a sound lying at the junction of the Ross Sea. Peacock Sound. Stange Sound. Tryne Sound.

  9. Riparian water rights - Wikipedia

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    Riparian water rights (or simply riparian rights) is a system for allocating water among those who possess land along its path. It has its origins in English common law. Riparian water rights exist in many jurisdictions with a common law heritage, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and states in the eastern United States. [ 1] Common land ...