It depends what where the pond is and the environment. They can be fish, frogs, duckweed, crabs, etc.
Leach's, fish, algy, ouster's.
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well really the only types of animals that live in ponds are like small fish , toads , tadpoles & those type of things . some of the time you might see a lizard in a pond but that's very rare . those animals live in the pond because that's where their feeding and living habitats are at and if they go anywhere else it may not support them like it does there . i hope that answers your question .
This question is based on a misconception. Abiotic factors are non living parts of an environment, such as temperature and rock type. Biotic factors are living things, which includes decomposers,
Organic sedimentary rock is comprised of the remains of once living organisms.
Leach's, fish, algy, ouster's.
amphibians and fish
water lilies
You would use a compound light microscope to view live microorganisms in pond water. This type of microscope uses visible light to illuminate and magnify the specimen, allowing you to observe living organisms in real time.
Without water living things die, no matter what type of living thing they are.
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It is a type of living things.
Biology
A freshwater snail is actually a type of freshwater mollusc (like clams and mussels that live in fresh water).
Reproduction
reproduction
If you go to a large pond there might be some 7-12 inch bass but the pond has to be kind of big. In most there aredefiantly sun fish, which arerelativityeasy to catch.