Some of the lakes are formed by glaciers, which have moved across the land, scraping out deep holes. These holes filled with water and became lakes. Some of the lakes were rivers. A dam was put up to stop water flow, thus creating a lake. Other lakes were created by springs, which flood and area and that area becomes a lake.
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ponds, clutches and lakes ponds, clutches and lakes
Ice covers lakes and ponds in winter......
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well they perfer lakes, but you will probably find some in ponds
The study of lakes and ponds is called limnology. Limnology focuses on the physical, chemical, biological, and ecological characteristics of inland waters such as lakes, ponds, rivers, and wetlands.
Lakes are different from ponds because lakes are bigger than ponds and the sunlight is able to hit the bottom of a pound and create algae. The sunlight is not able to hit the bottom of a lake.
Ohio has at least 50,000 lakes and ponds
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ponds ,lakes ,
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