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A body of water or waterbody (often spelled water body) is any significant accumulation of water on the surface of Earth or another planet. The term most often refers to oceans, seas, and lakes, but it includes smaller pools of water such as ponds, wetlands, or more rarely, puddles. A body of water does not have to be still or contained; rivers, streams, canals, and other Landform, geographical features where water moves from one place to another are also considered bodies of water. Most are naturally occurring geographical features, but some are artificial. There are types that can be either. For example, most reservoirs are created by engineering dams, but some natural lakes are used as reservoirs. Similarly, most harbors are naturally occurring bays, but some harbors have been created through construction. Bodies of water that are Navigability, navigable are known as waterways. Some bodies of water collect and move water, such as rivers and streams, and others primarily hol ...
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Aubach (Wiehl) Nahe Dem Weiherdamm In Wildbergerhütte
Aubach may refer to various rivers in Germany: *Aubach (Aar), Hesse, tributary of the Aar *Aubach (at Schwerin), Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, tributary of the pond Pfaffenteich *Aubach (Dill), Hesse, tributary of the Dill *Aubach (Elsava), Bavaria, tributary of the Elsava *Aubach (Lohr), Bavaria, tributary of the Lohr *Aubach (Schwabach), Bavaria, tributary of the Schwabach *Aubach (Wied), Rhineland-Palatinate, tributary of the Wied *Aubach (Wiehl), North Rhine-Westphalia, tributary of the Wiehl {{Geodis ...
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