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Q: What is the water depth in the pond?
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Which scientific process caused the depth of the pond water to decrease?

evaporation because the sun beams down on the pond water and dries it up so the amount of water in the pond decreases.


What do you use to measure a pond?

To measure a pond, you can use a measuring tape or a measuring wheel to measure the length, width, and depth of the pond. Additionally, you can use a level to measure the water level of the pond.


High much water in pond 9ft x6ft x2ft depth?

108 cu. ft of water weighing 1080 lbs.


How many gallons of water are in a pond that is 3 4ths of an acre with an average depth of 6 feet?

Approximately 1,466,330 gallons of water.


What is the depth of a pond?

Ponds can be any depth, there is no regulation or even average.


How many liters of water in pond 6' x 4' x 2' depth?

1359.2 litres, approx.


How does the water pressure 1m below the surface of the small pond compare with the water pressure 1m below the surface of a huge lake?

The pressure at the same depth in any container doesn't depend on the size of the container. The pressure one meter below the surface is the same in a pond, a lake, a swimming pool, the middle of the Pacific Ocean, or a bath-tub.


Is pond a small body of water that is too shallow for sunlight to permeate and a lake is a large body of water that is deep enough for sunlight to permeate?

A pond is generally thought of as a body of water that is smaller than a lake, but no standard sizes have been set. Technical definitions of pond and lake have not been set, but depth is usually not a factor in distinguishing a pond from a lake.


A water body with 2.5m depth and 3000 square meters area is considered to be a pond or a lake?

From the wikianswers: "Scientifically, a pond is any man made body of water where light is found in the entire pond body of water. A lake is any body of water that has a profundal-zone http://www.answers.com/topic/profundal-zone Hence a water body of depth 2.5 m can at best be called as a pond only. The nature of construction of the water body is given in the question. If it is a masonry/concrete construction it can be called a as sump/tank/reservoir as well. Usually ponds and lakes have natural ground as the base. Gopalakrishnan.P


How tall is the pond weed?

aprox. a 1:5 ratio of height of weed to pond depth.


How long does it take for someone to drown in a shallow pond with a two foot depth?

if they are under water about 30 seconds after their lungs run out of oxygen.


Which information is most important when passing near a lighthouse?

Depth of water