a pond is very nice and now lets get to the point. a pond is..................wet, dampy, moist
wetlands, bogs, rainforest(sometimes)
it depends on where the pond is....
turn into a swamp slowly
a pond organism is a unicellular
a beaver pond will become a meadow overtime a beaver pond will become a meadow overtime
what is the climate on a pond
what is the climate on a pond
what is the climate on a pond
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wetlands, bogs, rainforest(sometimes)
Ponds do not have weather in them. Weather occurs around ponds.
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raccoons are usually the culprits, cats dogs and even birds can do it, is this a small pond in a garden or near a house, , if you live in a warmer climate it may be turtles snakes or gators in a much larger pond... leaving moth balls or staking a piece of bar-soap near the pond will usually get rid of unwanted pests
They need a moist(near a pond,lake,etc.) environment, but land always needs to be available.
the Kwakiutl's lived in a i think muddy climate, with lots of trees and a ocean, pond, or a large body of water.
Water would be fairly essential. Anything else would depend on things such as local laws, climate, location and economics.
The answer depends on where you live. Obviously, one kind of turtle may survive in a pond in Florida but not in a pond in Maine, while another may be the exact opposite. Some species may also be illegal in your state or town. Some generally hardy and common pond turtles are red-eared sliders, snapping turtles, and painted turtles. Painted turtles have several subspecies across the country, mostly based on their distribution, so finding one to fit your climate shouldn't be that difficult.