Ponds and lakes become acidic via acid rain when the CO2 rises into the atmosphere and is absorbed and then when it falls back onto the earths surface it can runoff into ponds and lakes usually being accompanied by things such as weed killers and human waste therefore its acidity becomes more concentrated therefore when it finally enters the lakes or ponds in large quantities it causes the lakes and ponds acidic levels to change.
acid rain can make water so acidic that many plants and animals no longer live in it
Lakes become acidic due to acid rain. When CO2 rises into the atmosphere and falls back down as a form of rain, it will runoff into lakes, ponds and other water sources.
I think it is water collected in lakes, ponds, oceans, or other bodies of water.
ponds and lakes are full of water, some people who live in different locations drink out of that water
ponds and lakes
They grow In ponds and lakes In slow moving or still fresh water.
Homo habilis likely obtained water from various sources such as rivers, lakes, springs, and rainwater. They may have used tools to dig for water, collect rainwater, or access sources of water in their environment. Water sources would have been essential for their survival and would have influenced their choice of settlement locations.
No, ponds and lakes are standing-water ecosystems.
In still water lakes or ponds.
Bodies of water
In lakes, rivers and ponds.
it gets it from ponds and lakes