Generally just the top of a pond is frozen over so the animals are still alive in the water below, however, if the whole pond did happen to freeze over it would cut off the oxygen supply and the fish and other living things would die
Aquatic life is possible in a frozen pond because only the top of the pond is frozen. The fish live down at the pond bottom, where it is warmer than the top.
No
well first woodland creatures are different from pond creatures second you wouldn't see pond creature go out of water to go to a woodland environment nor would you see a woodland creature like a chipmunk come out of it's woodland home to enter a ponds food chain
Have you ever tried ice skating on a frozen lake or pond?
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Yes, it is because without any algae some living animals in the pond would die. Algae can be food for some creatures in the pond. If your pond is just for admiring and not for living creatures, no, it isn't because the algae will take over the pond and no living creature is in it to eat the algae.
the frozen fishes
No
it depends on where the pond is located. mostly fish frogs, tadpoles and algae where i live.
If you swallow any of the water, or they bite you, then probably, yeah.
Uhhh... frog, fish, dragonfly, pond skater, bacteria, watersnakes?, turtles,
they can store air in their cheeks, so theyll be good to go for a while :)