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A freshwater fish is simply a fish that lives in salt-free water, such as a lake or a pond.
Niche partitioning is when two different species use the same resource without competing. For example fish feeding at different depths in a lake, or monkeys feeding at different levels in the trees. One species of spiny mouse eats insects during the day, another species feeds on the same kind of insects at night. Perhaps the fish feeding in a freshwater lake is an example of a freshwater niche.
both freshwater
The surface areas are exactly the same. Their temperatures are likely to be different, though.
both have water and both provide a home for animals to live in
They are not usually the same.
Some types of leeches are natural inhabitants of freshwater. Since ponds are freshwater it is not uncommon for freshwater leeches to be found in them. Leeches lay eggs and can also travel on their host to get to different bodies of water.
You can catch it in Old Pond and cast in about average and Lake Shiny and do the same
Anything that is warmer than absolute zero (which is minus 273 degrees Celsius) has some thermal energy. The molecules are moving around, vibrating in some way, they are not motionless. The difference in temperature between a cool lake, which might have a temperature of 10oC and a warm lake at possibly 25oC is much less than you might think. You only get the real difference if you translate the temperature into degrees Kelvin. Thus, the cool lake is at 283 kelvins and the warm lake is at 298 kelvins. They are very nearly the same temperature. Naturally, the larger lake has a greater amount of heat energy. A larger lake can have easily ten thousand times as much water as a small pond. So even if the small pond were twice as hot as the large lake, the large lake would still have (in this specific case) five thousand times as much heat energy. What if the small pond were a thousand times hotter than the large lake? That's not really possible because the small pond would vaporize long before it got to that ridiculously high temperature.
Yes, you can golden thread turtles can go with any other Asian freshwater turtle.
No, "lake" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
I want to know the same thing but I think its the regular animals you would find in a lake. Or ocean or pond.