A lake or pond closest to the edge of land
The zone closest to the edge of the land in a lake is called the littoral zone. This area is characterized by shallow waters, abundant sunlight, and diverse aquatic vegetation. It is an important habitat for various species of fish, insects, and other aquatic organisms.
The littoral zone is that part of a sea, lake or river that is closest to the shore. In coastal environments, the littoral zone extends from the high water mark, which is rarely inundated, to shoreline areas that are permanently submerged. The limnetic zone is the well-lit, open surface waters in a lake, away from the shore. The vegetation of the littoral zone surrounds this expanse of open water. The limnetic zone is found just above the profundal zone. Most of a lake's photosynthesis takes place in the limnetic zone.
limnetic zone
The zone of Calcified Cartilage
where does the open water zone of a lake end
littoral zone,pelagic zone and benthic zone
You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a lake.
littoral zone,pelagic zone and benthic zone
A sub tropical climate is a wet warm climate zone on the edge of a tropic
A sub tropical climate is a wet warm climate zone on the edge of a tropic
A sub tropical climate is a wet warm climate zone on the edge of a tropic