Of the three, a pond is the smallest and most shallow.
A river is usually longer than a lake, but more shallow than a lake.
A pond is a smaller Lake.
Yes.
Lake,river, and pond.
In the pond! or river, or lake etc.
A pond is a body of water smaller than a lake. However the difference between a pond and a lake is subjective.Pond usually describes small bodies of water, generally smaller than one would require a boat to cross.
A bullfrog's habitat is usually in a lake, pond or river.
A river is not a body of water although a pond is.
either the lake pond or river is not fully frozen, or they don't survive
Similarities = They are both Wet. Differences = One's a Lake, and the others a Pond! and i doubt you will find a lake in your back garden! a lake is a bigger version of a pond that has more chances of having more living animals in it as well. pond is a smaller patch of water compared to a lake.
usually lake are formed by rivers are formed by meanders, twists and turns in a river, overlapping and not going over the turn, filling up into a lake or pond.
A lake or a pond ya bozo, they still speak english!!!!
A pond is generally thought of as a body of water that is smaller than a lake, but no standard sizes have been set. Technical definitions of pond and lake have not been set, but depth is usually not a factor in distinguishing a pond from a lake.