The difference between a pond and a lake isn't just in their overal size. Lakes have what we call "thermoclines". A thermocline is a what separates the top and bottom of a lake. It involves a rapid change in temperature between to layers.
(sometimes things lakes have the word pond in their name so dont get confused)
For example:
Have you ever gone swimming in a lake during the summer? In the summer, the top part (also called the epilimnion) of the lake is warm(ish) and the bottom part (also called the hypolimnion) is cold.
In the winter, the bottom part of the lake is warm (or above 0ºc) and the top is cold.
They are both small bodies of water, but according to Webster's Dictionary, a pond is smaller than a lake. I hope that helped. ^_^
First of all, you need to know that a lake is much deeper and larger than a pond. Next, light reaches the bottom of a pond not a lake. I'm surprised that I learned this from last year.
A pond is a smaller Lake.
oceans are deep and ponds ares shallow
1) tank 2) freezer 3) frying pan
the golden fish found in ponds is a golden orf
Ponds are located all over the world in every country.
The vorticella live in freshwater ponds because freshwater ponds provide enough bacteria for them to live on
Reptiles: Turtle & TortoiseRange: found in temperate and tropical regions of all oceans and all continents except AntarcticaHabitat: aquatic species oceans, swamps, freshwater lakes, ponds, and streams; terrestrial species deserts, forests, and grasslands
There are only 5 oceans on Earth; there can be the same amount of ponds in someone's backyard.
Muskrats drink water from ponds or the oceans
they swim in lakes or ponds but they do not swim in oceans
lakes,oceans,ponds
large mouthbass dont live in oceans they live in ponds,lakes,and rivers.
Pennsylvania does not lie on any oceans, however there are several large rivers running through the state, there are many lakes and ponds, and Lake Erie lies to the north.
ph is found in oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds,and rain.
it can be found in ponds...lake and oceans
They have mountains and hills and oceans and lakes and ponds
to fill the oceans , lakes, and ponds back up.
Streams
they are both water and both hold life.