its really hard to explain but not the very often but if it rain to much then the pond would over flow.
it can kill fish in the pond or it can kil people
The amount of rain a pond receives in a year can vary widely depending on the location and climate. On average, a pond may receive between 30-50 inches of rain per year. This can impact the water level, water quality, and overall health of the pond ecosystem.
it depends on where the pond is located. mostly fish frogs, tadpoles and algae where i live.
pollution and sickness
Pond water is often still because there is no current bringing more water into the pond. A pond that relies on rain water will be still most of the time. A pond that is spring fed might have a small current.
Terraform your planet to shape your pond , in other words create a hole by changing the shape of your planet. Then fill it with a rain cloud. you can not fill it with normal rain, you have to keep pressing on the cloud until it says "flood", it will consume 2mana and launch a flood of rain
Precipitation at a pond refers to the water that falls onto the pond's surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This precipitation contributes to the pond's water level and can influence its ecological balance and water quality.
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Rainfall can increase the water level of a pond, making it deeper. Heavy and prolonged rainfall can lead to runoff, which can fill up the pond quickly.
You can get a bucket stick it in the pond and dump it out and keep doing that until it is empty. Then just leave it there for the rain to fill up or refill it with the water hose.
the deep forest or pond for aligators
It really depends on where the stream is located but often streams accumulate the majority of their water from run off and rain water. However some streams are fed from larger bodies of water as well.