Aquatic life is possible in a frozen pond because only the top of the pond is frozen. The fish live down at the pond bottom, where it is warmer than the top.
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A pond for instance, is an aquatic biosphere.
As aquatic matter dies and settles in the pond, the microbes use up the oxygen as they decay.
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how would aquatic plants be affected when ther are reverse
its possible yes copper can kill off strains of algae but not good if you have any aquatic life u intend to keep like fish.
John W. Titcomb has written: 'Aquatic plants in pond culture' -- subject(s): Aquatic plants, Pond plants, Fish-culture
Catfish eat whatever is available, worms, fish, crayfish and any type of aquatic life they can find, they are not picky eaters.
they come from aquatic animals droppings
The density of water is important to a freshwater pond ecosystem in temperate regions because it remains liquid below the ice that floats on top of the pond during winter. Otherwise, aquatic life will not survive.
Yes, a water beetle eats pond weed. The aquatic plants in question fill such important environmental roles as anchoring pond bottoms with roots and releasing oxygen into pond waters in the course of photosynthetic interactions with sunlight. They additionally serve as food sources to a pond's macro- and micro-invertebrates.