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  2. World's Major Bodies Of Water - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/geography/world-s-major-water-bodies.html

    Below is a list of the world's major water bodies including oceans, gulfs, bays, seas, rivers, and lakes. Together, these water bodies play an important role in maintaining life on Earth. The water bodies have been listed alphabetically: Bodies of Water that Start With A. Adige River.

  3. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. Here, we take a look at 13 of the largest bodies of rank — ranked from smallest to largest.

  4. Body of water - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_of_water

    Bodies of water can be categorized into: Rain water; Surface water; Underground water; There are some geographical features involving water that are not bodies of water, for example, waterfalls, geysers and rapids.

  5. The infographic map poster below created by Tower Paddle Boards examines the 50 most significant water bodies, classified by oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers. The Pacific Ocean is the largest water body on our planet.

  6. What are the Seven Seas? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/sevenseas.html

    In various cultures at different times in history, the Seven Seas has referred to bodies of water along trade routes, regional bodies of water, or exotic and far-away bodies of water.

  7. Oceans—facts and information - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/ocean

    Geographers divide the ocean into five major basins: the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern. Smaller ocean regions such as the Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the Bay...

  8. National Geographic Society World Water Map

    worldwatermap.nationalgeographic.org

    In the arid northwestern states of Punjab and Haryana, thirsty rice and wheat are now the dominant crops, and wells the main source of irrigation water. The water table is sinking up to three meters a year.

  9. Physical Geography of Water - Encyclopedia Britannica

    www.britannica.com/browse/Physical-Geography-Water

    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...

  10. The World's Biggest Oceans and Seas - Live Science

    www.livescience.com/29533-the-worlds-biggest-oceans-and-seas.html

    Oceans and seas make up 70 percent of the Earth's surface, though some of these water bodies are much bigger than others. Find out about each of them here.

  11. Surface Water - National Geographic Society

    www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/surface-water

    Surface water is any body of water found on Earth’s surface, including both the saltwater in the ocean and the freshwater in rivers, streams, and lakes. A body of surface water can persist all year long or for only part of the year.