Yep they are.
A interesting fact about Algae is they are in water like fish tanks and ponds and lakes and oceans.
NO. The water in ponds and lakes is typically called "still water" because it does not move or circulate. This is in contrast to rivers, which are called "running water" because it moves and circulates.
Ponds are typically fresh water, but you can also have salt water ponds or brackish (somewhat salty) ponds.
Plants that grow in water are called aquatics.
No, ponds and lakes are standing-water ecosystems.
They are called "buildings" regardless of what is on tip of them.
Makhana or Gorgon Nut, is an highly nutritious, fully organic non-cereal food, which is extensively grown in the stagnant water of wetlands, tanks, ponds lakes and ditches.
Umm. . . if you are talking about land based extraction like the Alberta Tar Sands for example they put the water in Tailing Ponds idk why there are called ponds as they can be seen from space. . .
What is the process of evaporation through plant leaves called? ________
Primary sources of water are rivers , lakes, natural ponds, underground water,etc. Secondary sources of water are those which are collected by us from natural sources in order to save the water . These include water stored in tanks, buckets, underground , used water, etc.
I think it is water collected in lakes, ponds, oceans, or other bodies of water.
Vaporization (aka. evaporation) is the process in which the molecules in liquid water break their intermolecular forces of attraction and become gas molecules. These H2O gas molecules have no where to go, except into the atmosphere. So the process for when these gas molecules change back into liquid molecules and leave the atmosphere, (or when it rains) is called condensation. This water of course goes back into different water sources such as ponds, lakes, and oceans.