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No, road salt typically does not make ponds green. Excessive nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from runoff are usually responsible for promoting the growth of algae that can turn ponds green.
In the dry season, vegetation tends to dry out, water sources shrink, and wildfires are more common. Trees may lose their leaves, grasslands may turn brown, and rivers and lakes may recede. Overall, the landscape may appear more barren and parched compared to wet seasons.
Rivers can make lakes and lakes can make rivers.Rain, melting ice and springs make rivers. When a river gets to a wider, deeper part of its course, it has to fill this depression to the brim before any water can continue downstream. That is how a river makes a lake.When the water level gets as high as the lowest edge, water spills over and the river continues downhill.Or, in a depression in the land, small streams or underground springs may create a lake, feeding directly into it. Again, nothing happens until the bowl is completely filled with water. Then, at the lowest edge, the water spills over and a river heads downhill on its way to the sea. That is how a lake makes a river.
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The season when leaves turn orange is typically autumn, also known as fall. As the weather gets colder and days become shorter, trees respond by producing less chlorophyll, allowing the orange and yellow pigments to show through.
Plankton play a vital role in lakes and ponds as primary producers and a key component of the aquatic food web. Phytoplankton, the photosynthetic variety, generate oxygen and serve as a fundamental food source for zooplankton and other aquatic organisms. Zooplankton, in turn, feed on phytoplankton and are prey for larger species, helping to transfer energy through the ecosystem. Additionally, plankton contribute to nutrient cycling and water clarity, influencing overall ecosystem health.
No, road salt typically does not make ponds green. Excessive nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from runoff are usually responsible for promoting the growth of algae that can turn ponds green.
With the exception of nuclear warfare; nature recovers from all of man's wars. Forests grow back; bomb craters turn into ponds and lakes; cities are rebuilt; and new children are born to replace the dead (reference: baby boomers).
Many things: moss, animal and fish waste, and pollution.
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - Come On Over (Turn Me On)
Michigan because it has all the lakes near it witch the water from the lakes turn into fog which makes it the foggiest state in the US.
Frogs typically lay their eggs in water during the rainy season. This is because their eggs need to be submerged in water to develop and hatch successfully. Frogs usually choose still or slow-moving bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, or marshes, to lay their eggs. The presence of water helps to protect the eggs from predators and provides the necessary environment for the tadpoles to survive and grow.
"turn turn turn" - Episode 16, season 9
As far as I know, there is no species of Mackerel that either live or swim up freshwater rivers or streams. They do not naturally live in ponds or lakes. Mackerel, the species in general, are migratory and are on the move all the time. Some may accidentally move too far up stream but they will turn around and head back out to sea.
Sam turns into Jim in season 4.
she loses it during the summer of season 10 - 11. the first episode after is turn turn turn, first episode or season 11
Real Clear makes products for ponds. They make a dechlorinator product to use in your ponds when you have fish or other kinds of living things in there. Their product are, concentrated and powerful. You turn to them for all of your water gardening needs.