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.
a pond is smaller
A pond is a smaller Lake.
pond is small and a swamp is big.
The lake is bigger than the pond.
Left pond, right pond.
You can tell if a stream is flowing into a pond on a topographic map by looking at the contour lines around the stream and pond. If the contour lines of the stream are crossing over and descending towards the pond, it indicates that the stream is flowing into the pond. Additionally, the elevation values of the contour lines can also help determine the flow direction.
the difference between a river and a flood is that a river is a stream of water in a concentrated area that doesnt usually disturbe the peace. but on the other hand a flood is when rain comes in heavy quanities and the river lake pond or stream over flows with water and may cause damage. ect. does that answer your question In other words, rivers are permanent, floods are temporary.
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.
Meadow is grass. Pond is water.
What's the difference between ponds and lakes?
A weed filled pond
No, there is a difference. A pond is "a small body of water" A river is "a large natural stream of fresh water that flows inot the ocean" The difference: A river is a large body of water-a pond is a small body of water A river is a moving body of water-a pond is still and calm A river flows into a larger body of water-a pond stays in the same place and doesn't travel :) !!! jd218