Ponds are in many places, in most countries and continents. You are unlikly to find any in Antarctica though, due to the cold.
Fresh water ecosysystems are located in every continents.
The same rocks and minerals from the same batch, dinosaur fossils dating back to the same time periods, natural landforms and structures can be found on completely separate continents. This evidence supports the Plate Techtonics and Continental Drift theories.
Fosssils of the same organism found on different continents support the theory of continental drift. Continents that are now separated by large oceans were once part of a single large continent.
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Industrial and domestic waste are sources of nutrients (e.g. phosphorus and nitrogen) and man-made chemicals (e.g. estrogen) that can enter ponds via runoff after rainfall, pipes or atmospheric deposition, etc. Ponds that are generally shallow can concentrate these chemicals that can lead to changes in their chemical and physical properties. Plants and animals that live in ponds will be affected as well as the water quality of ponds.
the golden fish found in ponds is a golden orf
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Ponds are typically found in wetlands and forests. This is because the climate is not too hot to dry them up.
Oceans are not found on continents.
mainly ponds mainly ponds
They are normally found in freshwater ponds and pools.
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Dragonfly nymphs are found in ponds.
it can be found in ponds...lake and oceans
Dragonflies are usually found around lakes, ponds, streams and wetlands because their larvae, known as "nymphs", are aquatic.
what kinds of rocks and minerals are in tectonic plates sag ponds
leeches sucking the blood out of fishies and other animals that live in the ponds