They grow toward the pond in order to get food and water.
the roots would grow toward the trees to get its food and water
On ground near a pond
you kill the algae
it is
it is near the huge tree that is goddes pond
Beavers are mammals that live near or in ponds.
omg no they are from across the pond
Around and in artificial and natural small water bodies are the places to check when seeking to find pond weed. The plants in question do not mind subjecting their roots to water-logging. They find the soluble nutrients that they need for life-sustaining activities in and near the fine, moist bottoms of ponds.
No. Pond scum does quite well without either.
Possible Answer: The pond will be begin filling due to the absence of fish. Sediment will fill the pond; Shallow areas will begin filling and plants will slowly begin growing closer to the center of the pond. What is left of the pond will become wetland or marsh or a swamp.
To tell you to not go to near to the pond.
its near the pond on creATURE AREA