more likely to freeze.
Ice covers lakes and ponds in winter......
Fish ponds, including koi ponds, come awake in the spring after a winter of semi -dormancy.
There is no specific food chain for a pond unless you are talking about a specific pond, because not all ponds have the same animal life. That is all I can really tell you.
I will expect it to have lower percentage of saturated fatty acids since in summer the ponds become warmer than in winter,therefore the fatty acids will behave under the condition of a warm room termperature were they do not become closely packed( not rigit).
50 ponds
Not possible to answer this, the question needs to be more specific
it depend where you are if it snows freeze up if hot and never snows just evaporate
they eat mostly the plants in ponds in the summer and in the winter they pine needles and bark
Usually a high specific heat capacity is an advantage as more energy is required to cause the substance to boil. For example water has a high specific heat capacity as it has hydrogen bonds between molecules, which means that more energy is required to move the molecules around and hence cause boiling. This is an advantage for a few reasons: 1) Water remains at a relatively stable temperature (i.e) ponds, oceans which means that the organisms living in there do not have to deal with extreme temperatures.2) Sweating. As it has a high specific heat capacity, water can absorb a lot of heat and transport it away from the body before it evaporates. This is an advantage to organisms that cannot use a lot of water for sweating because they live in a desert environment.
Unless very specific they are toxic to most aquatic fauna.
They may even hibernate in the mud at the bottom of their breeding ponds.
The maximum number of individuals that an environment can support. Carrying capacity is easily demonstrated in bodies of water. Only so many organisms can survive in a given space with existing resources, i.e maximum # of fish that can survive in a pond is the ponds carrying capacity.