👉 A "floe" is a type of water that is commonly found in lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. These small, flat pieces of ice are often associated with the presence of fish and other aquatic life. They can be made up of different types of materials such as sand, gravel, or even rocks, depending on their location. Floes are typically formed by melting of the snow or ice that has accumulated in a body of water over time.