It begins with the succession of plant life. This is enough to support bacterial life, and attract insects to the pond to lay their eggs and go through the live stage of egg to larvae to pupae then to adult. Fish may be introduced if the pond is large enough or if they are needed to control other animal life that cause complaints to humans. This in turn encourages larger animals like birds and mammals which hunt and eat the fish, insect pupae/larvae or plants that are growing in that pond.
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making a pond is easy and simple you just dig a hole with a spade and put a water in the hole that you did dig
If you mean, How do you form a pond, then You simply dig out a hole, line it with something that won't leak, and fill if with water.
The plural of pond is ponds.
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so small creatures can feed on it.m
Co2 and fertilizer in the form of poopy.
so it will protect them from predators
Not really. While there is nothing that would prevent a composite volcano from developing under an area where a pond happens to be, there is no pond big enough to contain a composite volcano. As soon as the volcano starts forming, the first significant eruption would probably fill in or blast away the pond.
It depends on the lake and pond. Usually, lakes and ponds are freshwater because they normally have an outlet of some form. In some cases, there is no outlet, allowing salt to accumulate. Some of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth are actually lakes.
The plural form of the noun 'rush' is rushes.Example: The rushes around the pond were in bloom.
A pond is a land form in itself. It is a small body of water surrounded by land. Landforms that are commonly present near ponds include marshes and swamps.
Algae can be found in almost any pond with some form of life in it, as it is at the very bottom of the fresh water based ecosystem food chain.