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Does Maryland have any bodies of water?

The largest body of water in Maryland is the Chesapeake Bay, but we also have nearly 50 rivers and creeks, plus streams, lakes, ponds and the Atlantic Ocean.



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The only state in the US with no natural lakes is Maryland. Although Maryland has rivers and other freshwater ponds, no natural body of water is large enough to qualify as a lake.

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The east has a humid subtropical climate strongly influenced by Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, both of which moderate the weather but do not prevent ice formation almost every winter on the bay's northern tributaries; summer calms can produce high temperatures up to 107 °F (42 °C), with nearly 100 percent ...

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Land of No Lakes Saudi Arabia, the world's largest country without a lake or river, is known as the “land of no rivers.” For a country so large, this may be surprising.

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Alcohol is not allowed on most beaches in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware, but that doesn't stop many people from imbibing.

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