No, ponds and lakes are standing-water ecosystems.
estuaries
3 (named lakes)- Canada Pond, Mashapaug Pond, and Cunliff Lake
We get water that we need.
Estuaries are flooded valleys at a river's mouth. Deltas are prograding wedges of sediment at a river's mouth. Estuaries may develop into deltas overtime as more sediment builds up and out at the river's mouth. Estuary is a zone of mixing of fresh & saline water.........but delta is made of fresh water's silt near a sea.....
ponds and lakes are full of water, some people who live in different locations drink out of that water
Estuaries are the rivers that carry the water from lakes to oceans.
A pond that is ten acres or more in size is called a lake. This classification is based on the size of the water body, with ponds typically being smaller in size compared to lakes.
Meanders, Ox-bow lakes, Levees, floodplains, deltas or estuaries..... :)
They live in cold freshwater lakes and streams, as in mountain areas.
The terms are sometimes used as synonyms, but in general usage ponds are smaller than lakes.
Look for bald eagles around large bodies of water, lakes, estuaries.
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.