little streams going into a big shape/circle
Microscope would help you determine whether water from a pond contains amoeba by allowing you to observe and identify their presence based on their morphology and movement.
A pH meter
An example of standing water is a pond, where water collects in a basin and remains relatively still rather than flowing like a river or stream. Other examples include marshes, lakes, and flooded areas in fields. These bodies of water can support various ecosystems but may also become breeding grounds for mosquitoes if left undisturbed.
A river typically supports more life than a pond due to its larger size, faster flow of water, and greater diversity of habitats. Rivers provide more resources and opportunities for diverse species of fish, insects, birds, mammals, and plants to thrive compared to a pond.
The main difference between a pond and stream community is that rate of water flow. Pond communities are not used to rapid water movement. Animals and plants in streams must have a way to fight against the currents.
A weed filled pond
A pond, lake or small flowing stream. But mainly a pond ;)
A pond, lake or small flowing stream. But mainly a pond ;)
A small, flowing body of freshwater is called a stream. Streams may also be called a: brook, creek, bayou, rivulet, wash, or run.
By my count, there are six ponds/lakes, two streams, and a reflecting pool. There's the Reservoir, the Central Park Lake, the Harlem Meer, the pond at the southeast corner of the park, the pond at West 100th Street, and Turtle Pond. There is a stream flowing through the Ramble, and a stream flowing through the North Woods. The stream flowing through the North Woods is bigger, and it actually ends in a waterfall with a little pool below it, which flows into the Harlem Meer. Then there's the reflecting pool by the bronze Alice in Wonderland statue.
yes
in a swamp, pond, river, or stream.
pond
You can drink it if its in the water of a pond, stream, etc..
The puddle i know.
To build a natural stream pond, you can start by selecting a suitable location with access to water flow and sunlight. Dig out a pond shape, create a stream channel leading to it, and line the pond with a flexible liner. Add rocks, plants, and other natural elements to create a habitat for wildlife. Ensure proper filtration and circulation to maintain water quality.
That all depends on what animals or fish there are in the pond and whether the pond is dirty or not.