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A goose in the water will look the same way that it looks when it is on land.
Flexible and green are what pond weed looks like. The term may designate a number of aquatic plants whose color and structure honor their anchorage within pond bottom and their submersion in water. Pond weed shows both differences and similarities, such as whether or not there is a top-flowering segment which floats on the water's surface.
If you live where the temperature drops below freezing in the wintertime and have a small pond, you will need to store your water lilies to prevent them from freezing. If your pond is over six feet deep, you can leave them in your pond, but if not, you will need to remove the plants and bring them indoors. You can store them in a basement or storage closet as long as they are completely covered with water. They should be in a covered container, so that the light does not stimulate them to grow. After the last frost, you can return them to your pond.
Pond water is often still because there is no current bringing more water into the pond. A pond that relies on rain water will be still most of the time. A pond that is spring fed might have a small current.
A natural pond - NODolphins are a salt water creature and could live in a saltwater pond, but only if the pond had everything that aquarium tanks that house dolphins have. This includes tank size and water circulation, filtration, changing (removal and replacing water), temperature,... that a tank support system has. As this doesn't happen in nature such a pond would be a man made tank that looks like a pond.
No, it is not the girl who plays Amy Pond in Doctor Who - it just looks like her.
Example like you are having a cold, and your nose is dripping like a ripples from a stone thrown into a pond. It's like, dropping.
They just drink it from a pond or water bowl like normal
Algae covered the top of the pond. The pond was full of algae.
a pond can be man-made or natural... a pond is usually used for animals, fishing, or just there for looks. a pond Is a Microscopic version of a Lake, and a Lake is a Microscopic version of an ocean. there is around 70% water on this earth and around 30% land. a Pond usually has Fresh Water in it... while the Ocean has Salt Water. a Pond Is Usually Decently Shallow... While the Ocean is definitely not Shallow. these are just a few examples.
Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovered cells in pond water.