I would assume a pond because it does not move, allowing more organisms to be able to survive in the water.
No.
there are more animals that live in lakes than ponds.some pond habitats are frogs,sunfish,snails,and waterlilles.
A pond would have more living things because lakes tend to be cleaner, lacking a pond's abouding bacteria. There are many more bacteria in ponds because there is more organic waste there to be consumed, formed by dead algae blooms.
In all probablilty there are not. I would assume that the base of an artificial pond would in all probablilty contain far less organisms than that of a well established lake.
A lake or a pond ya bozo, they still speak english!!!!
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 lake is bigger than a pond.
A pond is a smaller Lake.
A pond that is ten acres or more in size is called a lake. This classification is based on the size of the water body, with ponds typically being smaller in size compared to lakes.
Lakes are usally bigger and if they are big enough you can water ski or go tubing. Boats can go there. Ponds usally are smaller and ducks, many fish and tadpoles and pollywogs are there. They are not really big enough for bigger boats.
Heard Pond is also known as Heards Pond and Heird Pond. The location of the lake is Lynn, MA near Framingham Center, MA. There is no information on who built and made the pond. It is a very popular fishing spot.
The lake is bigger than the pond.
ocean,lake and pond