yes
It depends on the size of the Pond.
A ladder can be useful in rescuing someone from a frozen pond because it can be extended out to them. From there, the ladder can be used to bring them onto dry land, or a larger, more sturdy piece of ice.
This depends on your location. The colder it is in your environment, the more depth is needed. Usually in a typical New England town (where I'm from) a natural pond needs to be deeper than 2 feet to have 0 chance of freezing solid.
Ripples on the surface of a pond are an example of wave motion.
You don't really need to measure the water in a birdbath, just put some in a couple inches deep.
weigh
An adult Western Pond Turtle can weigh up to 1100 grams, or just under two and a half pounds.
about 1/2 pond
16 onces are in one pond EXAMPLE 16 ounces x 2 =32
in the middle because tthere is more water.
Its not all about weight....whats your BMI?
River fishing u get more fish then at a pond x_x
I would assume a pond because it does not move, allowing more organisms to be able to survive in the water.
You'll need to be more specific about what you mean by "pond habitat".
A pond would have more living things because lakes tend to be cleaner, lacking a pond's abouding bacteria. There are many more bacteria in ponds because there is more organic waste there to be consumed, formed by dead algae blooms.
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It is a more natural environment for them.