Deep - Water Zone
A lake or pond closest to the edge of land
the open-water zone
the open-water zone
the open-water zone
The zone of a lake where no light reaches is called the benthic zone or hypolimnion, depending on the context. In this area, typically found at greater depths, there is a complete absence of sunlight, which limits photosynthesis. As a result, the ecosystem is primarily supported by decomposers and organisms that can thrive in dark, cold environments. The lack of light also affects the types of organisms that can live there, leading to unique adaptations among the species that inhabit this zone.
The lake zone closet to the land edge is called pond. This is a body standing water. It can be natural or artificial.
openwater breif
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They can't grow their because no sunlight reaches.
The open water zone is beneath the littoral zone and is only as light can reach. The deep water zone is below the open water zone where no light reaches
They can't grow their because no sunlight reaches.
From the wikianswers: "Scientifically, a pond is any man made body of water where light is found in the entire pond body of water. A lake is any body of water that has a profundal-zone http://www.answers.com/topic/profundal-zone Hence a water body of depth 2.5 m can at best be called as a pond only. The nature of construction of the water body is given in the question. If it is a masonry/concrete construction it can be called a as sump/tank/reservoir as well. Usually ponds and lakes have natural ground as the base. Gopalakrishnan.P