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Bodies of water

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Salt Water   An Ocean or Sea that contains a large amount of salt.  
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Fresh Water   Inland water,such as rivers, lakes, or glaciers, that is not salty.  
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Glacier   Extended mass of ice formed from snow fall.  
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River   A natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course.  
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Lake   A body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land.  
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Aquifer   Fresh underground water.  
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Waves   Ondulations that moves across the surface of the sea: created by the wind.  
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Tide   The periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun (nearly every six hours)  
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Low tide   The time when the water of the ocean goes out.  
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High tide   The time when the water of the ocean comes in closer to land.  
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Marine currents   A continuous flow of water along the ocean as it was a river (inside the ocean). There are two types: cold and warm.  
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Groundwater   The water that filters trough the soil and enters underground.  
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Aquifer   The water that accumulates as an underground lake.  
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Hydraulic engineering   Constructions that bring water where necessary (reservoirs, canals, etc)  
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