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is the kayals and lagoons are same​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When used within the context of a distinctive portion of coral reef ecosystems, the term "lagoon" is synonymous with the term "back reef" or "backreef", which is more commonly used by coral reef scientists to refer to the same area. Coastal lagoons are classified as inland bodies of water.

Answered by AhsanAyaz
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Backwater is water turned back in its course by an obstruction on opposing current or the flow of tide as in a sewer or river channel or across the river bar. A lagoon is the area of relatively shallow, quiet water with access to the sea but separated from it by sandbars, barrier island or coral reefs.

no they are different

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