fresh water
lakes,oceans,ponds
Plants that grow in water are called aquatics.
Hydrosphere
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.
Ponds are typically fresh water, but you can also have salt water ponds or brackish (somewhat salty) ponds.
Amoeba live in mud and water of ponds and ditches. Really, they can live in any kind of still water environment.
I think it is water collected in lakes, ponds, oceans, or other bodies of water.
Coral reefs are salt water Ponds are fresh water
usually ponds are freshwater, lakes can very rarely be salt water though
mainly ponds mainly ponds
Wet ones? It depends heavily on your location, and the size of the pond. Some bugs are aquatic and spend all their time in the water. Others are only in the water during a specific time during their lives. (Mosquito larvae grow in ponds and other standing water)