NO. The water in ponds and lakes is typically called "still water" because it does not move or circulate. This is in contrast to rivers, which are called "running water" because it moves and circulates.
No offense, but this is kind of a stupid question. Technically, ponds move, because the water sort of moves when it's windy. But I can tell you this: ponds DO NOT EVER, WILL NOT EVER stand.
They grow In ponds and lakes In slow moving or still fresh water.
Yes. Some catfish do prefer moving water such as a river or stream, but most species are able to survive in ponds or lakes.
I think it is water collected in lakes, ponds, oceans, or other bodies of water.
ponds and lakes are full of water, some people who live in different locations drink out of that water
ponds and lakes
No, ponds and lakes are standing-water ecosystems.
In still water lakes or ponds.
Bodies of water
In lakes, rivers and ponds.
it gets it from ponds and lakes
lakes and ponds rivers
oxygen