The terms are sometimes used as synonyms, but in general usage ponds are smaller than lakes.
3 (named lakes)- Canada Pond, Mashapaug Pond, and Cunliff Lake
No, ponds and lakes are standing-water ecosystems.
this differ because the pond
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What's the difference between ponds and lakes?
It depends on the lake and pond. Usually, lakes and ponds are freshwater because they normally have an outlet of some form. In some cases, there is no outlet, allowing salt to accumulate. Some of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth are actually lakes.
No, they prefer swamps and lakes because they need more space. A pond wouldn't be big enough.
No they all differ
a moist enviroment( lakes, pond)
Humans have a lot of impact on lakes. The fertilizers we put in and the industries we build have a lot of impact on a pond. Even washing your car can harm ducks because of the washed soap that goes in the pond.
the biome is the effort of the biome such as lakes and ponds and caves
Ponds are smaller versions of lakes. They can range in size from a little fish pond to huge; almost as big as a lake. Our neighbor has a pond and we live in Texas. There are many in Texas.