Because the cold water of the pond would relax him and clear his mind. Cole also soaked because he loved feeling invisable, the fish would swim up to Cole and it would be like he wasn't there. Soaking helped Cole realize that he wasnt important to nature, compared to the Earth Cole was just invisable. Like I said before, he loved that feeling.
The pond would become acidic and have less ability to support organisms
when he throws a rock
The pond would become acidic and have less ability to support organisms
The turtle population has reached the carrying capacity of the pond when the population curve stabilizes and levels off. This indicates that the pond has reached its maximum capacity to support the turtle population without causing environmental degradation or resource depletion.
At carrying capacity, the birth rate and death rate of the fish population will equalize. The birth rate will decrease due to competition for resources, limited space, and increased predation. The death rate will increase as resources become scarce and competition intensifies, balancing the population size at the carrying capacity of the pond.
i think that he finds out how to be invisible
Animals carrying bubbles at the surface of a pond might be using them as air reserves for diving. On the other hand, animals carrying bubbles at the bottom of a pond might be using them for buoyancy, to help them stay grounded or lift heavier objects.
Factors that would not decrease the carrying capacity of a pond environment include increasing sunlight exposure, providing additional nutrients for plant growth, and implementing sustainable aquatic life management practices.
Well the carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can take, then it works to stabilize that population. So adding a limiting factor would stabilize the populations size more.
to be a big fish in a little pond
THE SPiRiT BEAR COMES BACK WHEN COLE AND PETER ARE iN THE POND TAKiNG A BATH AND THATS WHEN COLE AND PETER SEE'S THE BEAR AGAiN.