I can't really answer that, since are ponds and lakes in all parts of the world, and so it varies greatly depending which lake you are talking about.
When water collects in hollows and low-lying areas of land, it forms ponds or lakes.
No, rainforests do not have lily pads. Lily pads are typically found in freshwater environments such as ponds and lakes, while rainforests are characterized by dense vegetation, tall trees, and high levels of rainfall.
Surface runoff occurs when precipitation or water from melting snow or ice flows over the ground surface. This water can accumulate in rivers, streams, ponds, or lakes. Factors that influence surface runoff include the slope of the land, soil type, vegetation cover, and the intensity of the rainfall.
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.
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.
I can't really answer that, since are ponds and lakes in all parts of the world, and so it varies greatly depending which lake you are talking about.
the biome is the effort of the biome such as lakes and ponds and caves
don't no so don't ask
there is some precipitation (12-33 inches) some melting snow. other than this, the average annual rainfall is very little. the taiga biome is right under the tundra biome, so its not a big surprise that the taiga biome is harsh...
Ohio, Kentucky and may other places
Bodies of water included in the freshwater biome are lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands. These habitats are essential for supporting diverse aquatic life, such as fish, amphibians, and aquatic plants.
A mink's biome is the habitat in which it lives and thrives. Minks live in wooded areas near lakes and ponds for a source of water.
No, the sun is not a biome. A biome is a large geographical area of distinctive plant and animal groups adapted to that particular environment. The sun is a star that emits heat and light, which supports life on Earth but is not a habitat for organisms to live in.
marine biome: oceans, coral reefs, estuaries. freshwater biome: ponds and lakes, streams and rivers, wetlands.
Which biome has lakes and ponds? Freshwater biomes include lakes and ponds (standing water) as well as rivers and streams (flowing water). They also include wetlands. Humans rely on freshwater biomes to provide aquatic resources for drinking water, crop irrigation, sanitation, and industry.
The Fresh water biome because it all goes in the fresh water community.
ponds, clutches and lakes ponds, clutches and lakes