yh... isn't it obvious!
Camp Koochakiyi
The area of Steele Indian School Park Pond is 12,140.5692672 square meters.
Oyster Pond Academy, or OPA for short, if a school. OF COURSE.
aquarium
The patient said, 'Doctor, I feel like a pond.' The doctor replies, 'It's better to be the pond than the pond scum.'
if you mean Big fish in a little pond, then that is like the oldest people in that society, like say if you are in yr6 at primary school, than someone can say that your a big fish in a little pond. When you go into secondary school, then that same person can say, now your a big fish in a big ocean!
Yes, pond management would be difficult on elementary school grounds since pond management is all about managing fishing and attracting wildlife which elementary schools usually do not do, probably for liability reasons.
Ivy that grows next to or in a pond. Its like a plant. (:
Yes, a pond weed is adapted to live in a school pond. But pond weeds occupy certain positions that must be respected for the transplant to survive. For example, water milfoil (Myrophyllum spp), water fern (Azolla spp), waterlilies, and cattails (Typha spp) serve as respectively submerged, floating, emergent, and marginal plants.
The verb is skated.
Example like you are having a cold, and your nose is dripping like a ripples from a stone thrown into a pond. It's like, dropping.
The collective noun for koi fish in a pond is a "school" or a "pond" of koi. These terms reflect the social nature of koi fish, as they often gather in groups. The term "school" is commonly used for many types of fish, emphasizing their communal behavior.