When water is frozen, it expands, so ice has a greater volume than water. Also, since density is the volume of an object divided by its mass, and since ice has the same mass
By ponds or lakes swooping down and eating the bugs over the water.
Deltas.
No. there are numerous lakes and ponds all over the world smaller than The Red Sea.
Fog might form over lakes and ponds on cold days because fog forms when the ground temperature is warmer than the air above it. This is also true over water when water is warmer than the air above it.
Ponds and lakes can change over time due to a variety of factors such as sediment accumulation, nutrient enrichment, changes in water levels, invasive species introduction, and human activities like pollution and development. These changes can alter the ecosystem dynamics, water quality, and biodiversity of the water body.
Dragonflies are usually found around lakes, ponds, streams and wetlands because their larvae, known as "nymphs", are aquatic.
The US has over 100,000 lakes, with the Great Lakes being the largest group of freshwater lakes in the country. These lakes range in size from small ponds to large bodies of water like the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
North Carolina has over 3,000 lakes, ranging from large reservoirs to small natural ponds. These bodies of water provide recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
Algal Blooms are caused by over fertilization, runoff.
All over the world! Also found in lakes, ponds, icecaps, rivers, and springs.
Try looking for an island surounded by water(salt). Explore island, try behind waterfalls,in caves, or in lakes/ponds. when/if u find a pool of water, go back on a full moon. When the moons over your head, jump in. (If your lucky when u touch water you'll get a tail.) Try looking for an island surounded by water(salt). Explore island, try behind waterfalls,in caves, or in lakes/ponds. when/if u find a pool of water, go back on a full moon. When the moons over your head, jump in. (If your lucky when u touch water you'll get a tail.) Try looking for an island surounded by water(salt). Explore island, try behind waterfalls,in caves, or in lakes/ponds. when/if u find a pool of water, go back on a full moon. When the moons over your head, jump in. (If your lucky when u touch water you'll get a tail.)
The Earth's water makes up the hydrosphere, be it frozen at the icecaps or in glaciers, liquid in the rivers, lakes, seas, oceans and ground water or as a gas or vapour in the atmosphere. sorry but not useful The water on Earth, such as in the oceans, seas, rivers and lakes, makes up the hydrosphere.