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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
no, sparkling water is carbonated, and spring water is not.
No, still water and spring water are not the same. Still water simply means water that is not carbonated or sparkling, while spring water comes from a natural underground source such as a spring. Spring water may have different mineral content and taste compared to filtered or purified still water.
no, sparkling water is carbonated, and spring water is not.
when water temp is same as where ther at now,
both have water and both provide a home for animals to live in
keeo them in the same water you found them in or they will dye because it was the habiti they were born in and also keep the water the same temp too
A goose in the water will look the same way that it looks when it is on land.
Well if you get the tadpoles from a pond you should keep them in the same pond water.Or you can get tadpoles in the same water in a bowl with a lid and poke holes through them and continue to feed them and when the water gets really dirty take a cup to put them in then dump out the water that they were previously in and simply put them into the water again and continue the process.
The water pressure 1m below the surface of both the small pond and the huge lake will be the same. It is directly proportional to the depth of the water regardless of the size or volume of the body of water.
Yes, fish do add weight to the overall weight of the water in a pond. This is because the fish has mass, which adds to the mass of the water. As the fish swims around in the pond, it displaces the water in the pond, which adds to the overall weight of the water in the pond. Furthermore, when a fish excretes waste or urine, it adds to the overall weight of the water in the pond. The additional organic matter in the water, such as food particles and other organic materials, also add to the overall weight of the water in the pond.
Yes. Bladder water is often as clean or cleaner that natural spring water.