Sedimentary rock.
Marshes formed when glaciers created depressions on the Earth's surface are called kettle ponds. These ponds are commonly found in areas where the glacial ice melted and left behind depressions that filled with water. Kettle ponds support unique ecosystems and are important habitats for diverse plant and animal species.
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
There are streams, rivers, lakes and swamps.
Surface water is stored in a variety of places including lakes, rivers, ponds, and reservoirs. It can also be stored temporarily in wetlands, floodplains, and in the form of snow and ice in colder regions.
Rain collects in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, as well as in containers like buckets, ponds, and reservoirs. Additionally, rain can also be absorbed by soil and plants, contributing to groundwater.
Flat Bottom Hull
As ponds, small lakes and slow flowing rivers, may be shallow generally, a flat bottomed, or a shallow keeled boat is best.
Yes they eat the weeds at the bottom of rivers, ponds and lakes. They will also eat crayfish .
Ponds and rivers are two types of freshwater ecosystems.
Rivers are natural streams of water that eventually empty themselves in a larger body of water. Ponds are smaller than lakes, but still bodies of water. They can be made by humans and artificially formed. Example: Dams See Related Links for more information.
if you are an English speaking Canadian they are Ponds and Rivers. If you speak french I think a pond is "Etang" and a river is "riviere".
Streams and rivers flow down a long path and ponds and lakes stay in one place and not flowing like streams and rivers.
Ponds, Lakes or rivers.
lakes,rivers,ponds.
Water in its various forms - liquid in rivers, ponds, and streams; solid in glaciers and icebergs.
Rivers,Streams,and ponds
In lakes, rivers and ponds.