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Probably DROUGHT would cause it would make the water dry in an Ecosystem and being in summer it would cause a lot of water to fade so, i would say Drought

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The pond would just either stay the same or it would become dry and become nothing.

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it has a decrease on algae population

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drought

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not that good because the water would dry up and the pond would have little or no water

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During extended periods of high temperature, pond water can get pretty warm. Fish might appear stressed out, gasping for air close to the water's surface.

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