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A shallow body of fresh water could be described as a pond.
Hmmmmmmmm, i would say that a pond newt lives, IN A POND! or a creek or any shallow water areas
The root word "pond" refers to a small body of still water, typically shallow and natural.
a pond can be man-made or natural... a pond is usually used for animals, fishing, or just there for looks. a pond Is a Microscopic version of a Lake, and a Lake is a Microscopic version of an ocean. there is around 70% water on this earth and around 30% land. a Pond usually has Fresh Water in it... while the Ocean has Salt Water. a Pond Is Usually Decently Shallow... While the Ocean is definitely not Shallow. these are just a few examples.
In a shallow fresh water pond that has lots of vegetation
This contributor is aware of no depth requirement for ponds, but they are all probably shallow enough to wade across, and small enough so that the water is always still.
A pond is a stationary body of water that is usually shallow and smaller in size compared to a lake. A creek, on the other hand, is a natural stream of water that flows continuously in a channel. Creeks are typically narrow and shallow compared to rivers.
The name for a basin of shallow water that is linked to the sea by an inlet is lagoon. Some words closely related to lagoon are pond, pool, gulf, and bayou.
Example sentence - The fish would not survive in a shallow pond.
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