they change over time
Generally, ponds get full of dead matter and become a marsh. Eventually (don't hold your breath) trees will grow.
The average rainfall for ponds and lakes biome varies depending on the region and climate. However, these biomes typically receive a moderate amount of rainfall, which is necessary to maintain the water levels in the ponds and lakes.
When water collects in hollows and low-lying areas of land, it forms ponds or lakes.
Landlocked bodies of water are often referred to as lakes, ponds, or reservoirs. They are bodies of water surrounded by land with no direct connection to the ocean.
Ten specific, named bodies of water: 1. Atlantic Ocean 2. Pacific Ocean 3. Victoria Lake 4. Lake Superior 5. Mediterranean Sea 6. Red Sea 7. Chesapeake Bay 8. San Francisco Bay 9. Mississippi River 10. Nile River
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.
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Ice covers lakes and ponds in winter......
Ponds and lakes become acidic via acid rain when the CO2 rises into the atmosphere and is absorbed and then when it falls back onto the earths surface it can runoff into ponds and lakes usually being accompanied by things such as weed killers and human waste therefore its acidity becomes more concentrated therefore when it finally enters the lakes or ponds in large quantities it causes the lakes and ponds acidic levels to change.
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well they perfer lakes, but you will probably find some in ponds
The study of lakes and ponds is called limnology. Limnology focuses on the physical, chemical, biological, and ecological characteristics of inland waters such as lakes, ponds, rivers, and wetlands.
Lakes are different from ponds because lakes are bigger than ponds and the sunlight is able to hit the bottom of a pound and create algae. The sunlight is not able to hit the bottom of a lake.
Ohio has at least 50,000 lakes and ponds
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