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In Rhode Island, notable salt ponds include the Narragansett Bay salt ponds, with specific ones like Point Judith Pond, Galilee, and Ninigret Pond. Other significant salt ponds are Wickford and Potter Pond. These ecosystems are important for wildlife and recreational activities.
They have water we drink, they have fish we eat and it has the water that evaperates for us to have rain.
Kettle ponds are small, often circular bodies of water formed by the melting of glacial ice. As glaciers recede, they leave behind depressions that fill with water, creating these isolated ponds. They are commonly found in glacial landscapes and can vary in size and depth. Kettle ponds are important ecological habitats, supporting diverse plant and animal life.
Jim Ponds's birth name is James Ponds.
Ponds are typically fresh water, but you can also have salt water ponds or brackish (somewhat salty) ponds.
Not only are ponds important to people for the watering and the life of plants around them, but they are also more important to the animals and the wildlife that live in the area around them. They provide a home to some, and a cool place for another just spend the day. Also think of it as a deer might be in the area and knowing the area there is not another watering hole around, so he stops off for a drink on his way through. So ponds are a very important water supply .
there are round about 20,000,000 ponds approximately
Ponds could firstly be considered excellent habitats for any number of organisms that require a certain amount of food. Also, ponds can help function to a small extent in gathering nearby water that would otherwise allow flooding to occur easier,allowing animals to have more nearby sources of water that are easier to come upon.
Some ponds certainly do have frogs in them.
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ponds anrt suppose to empty/
Depends on how nice your ponds are.