Of the three, a pond is the smallest and most shallow.
A river is usually longer than a lake, but more shallow than a lake.
A pond is a smaller Lake.
Yes.
In the pond! or river, or lake etc.
Lake,river, and pond.
A pond is a body of water smaller than a lake. However the difference between a pond and a lake is subjective.Pond usually describes small bodies of water, generally smaller than one would require a boat to cross.
A bullfrog's habitat is usually in a lake, pond or river.
A river is not a body of water although a pond is.
Similarities = They are both Wet. Differences = One's a Lake, and the others a Pond! and i doubt you will find a lake in your back garden! a lake is a bigger version of a pond that has more chances of having more living animals in it as well. pond is a smaller patch of water compared to a lake.
either the lake pond or river is not fully frozen, or they don't survive
pond, river, lake, etc.
usually lake are formed by rivers are formed by meanders, twists and turns in a river, overlapping and not going over the turn, filling up into a lake or pond.
A lake or a pond ya bozo, they still speak english!!!!