Ponds have both animal and plant life. Some of the things that live in a pond are: fish, crayfish, tadpoles, ducks, insects, newts, frogs and more. Water lilies and algae are common plants.
A pond can contain fish, other living aquatic creatures that can live in the conditions of a pond, algae, grasses, other plants, and insects that dwell near waters
Animals: Fish, Frogs, Toads
Plants: sea weed, lilly pads
standing surface water
Dragon flies frogs lilly pads
The pond water must contain high nitrogen levels.
Although pond water can contain fresh water, some ponds also contain brackish or salt water.
If the pond is uniformly 6-feet deep it would contain about 1,955,109 gallons of water.
Not really. While there is nothing that would prevent a composite volcano from developing under an area where a pond happens to be, there is no pond big enough to contain a composite volcano. As soon as the volcano starts forming, the first significant eruption would probably fill in or blast away the pond.
Similarities between a river and a pond is that they both contain water and they both might have living organisms in them and that use the water in the river or pond.
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In all probablilty there are not. I would assume that the base of an artificial pond would in all probablilty contain far less organisms than that of a well established lake.
consumers without producers
There are no teams that have a pond in their pitch. A pitch is done by the pitcher and the pitcher throws towards home plate. There are no ponds between the pitcher's mound and home plate. Even if the pitch goes past the catcher, there are no ponds behind the plate either. It is possible, however, for some of the landscaping in home run territory to contain a pond.
pond community is animal who live in pond
A pond man.
Fishes swam merrily under the surface of the pond.