Ponds are typically found in wetlands and forests. This is because the climate is not too hot to dry them up.
Ponds are usually formed in hollows where rain water gathers. There is no stream in or out, so the water level depends on whether it has been wet or dry for sometime previously. Obviously, if it hasn't rained for a long time, the water level will drop and the pond dry out!
They do it to drive all of the thirsty tributes together at the lake.
to make katniss and peeta go to the lake and have a bloody fight with the rest of the tributes .
All of our amphibians lay their eggs in water. Most frogs, toads and salamanders like to lay their eggs in small ponds where there are no fish to eat the eggs or young. If the young amphibians grow and change to adult shape quickly, the eggs can be laid in ponds that dry up by late summer. So some amphibians breed in ponds that fill with water from melting snow in spring or heavy rains in summer. They can live in places where there are no ponds or other water for part of the year.
Ponds dry up during a drought because usually during a drought it is very hot so the pond water evaporates very quickly and a drought there is usually little to no water in the area the drought is happening
They both have water and a dry border around them
no they sometimes dry out in certain climates
It might Ponds often dry up when their sources -- rain, runoff, and rivulets -- don't supply enough water to replenish what is lost via evaporation and seepage. Lakes, on the other hand, rarely dry up because their sources -- rain, runoff, underground springs, and streams -- more than keep up with what is lost. Lakes, themselves,are often sources of rivers.
According to the manual it weighs 611 ponds dry.
Well, this would depend on several factors:Location- warmer region would dry up faster. Shelter/surrounding vegetation would also affect the evaporation rateVolume- the deeper the pond the less likely it will dry up- the greater the surface area the more likely it will. A shallow puddle and a narrow tube filled with the same volume of water would not dry up at the same rate- the puddle would firstTime of year- summer is when the pond will most likely dry up. Temporary ponds dry up in the summer and fill up again in the autumn/winter.Taking the above into account, I would say an average temporary pond (most ponds don't dry up completely anyway) would take a few weeks, at its peak rate, to dry up. However, whenever there is hot weather the pond water will begin to evaporate, but this evaporation is not consistent- but rather the rate increases the closer you get to the middle of summer.Hope this helps! :)
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