Water does not always cover a wetland as it does a lake or pond.
Go to a pond or lake
beacause they both have freshwater
A lake is a area of water bigger than a pond and a swamp is a wetland wich can produce plants.
It depends on the lake and pond. Usually, lakes and ponds are freshwater because they normally have an outlet of some form. In some cases, there is no outlet, allowing salt to accumulate. Some of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth are actually lakes.
A swamp, bog, or marsh would be considered a wetland.
According to the International Ramsar Wetland convention a pond is less than 8 hectares in size, and a lake is larger than 8 hectares. However this definition has not been accepted by all biologists and researchers.
A pond can be anywhere.
A small, flowing body of freshwater is called a stream. Streams may also be called a: brook, creek, bayou, rivulet, wash, or run.
no usally in freshwater lakes or ponds that have running water or stocked in the pond or lake
Lake.
what is the climate on a pond
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