Explain for which plants and animals
Pond is a habitat and in which region
of pond they
live?
Answers
Answer:A pond is an area filled with water, either natural or artificial, that is smaller than a lake.[1] It may arise naturally in floodplains as part of a river system, or be a somewhat isolated depression (such as a kettle, vernal pool, or prairie pothole). It may contain shallow water with aquatic plants and animals.[2]
Factors that affect the type of life found in a pond include depth and duration of water level, nutrients, shade, presence or absence of inlets and outlets, effects of grazing animals, and salinity.[3]
Ponds are frequently man-made, or expanded beyond their original depth and bounds. Among their many uses, ponds provide water for agriculture and livestock, aid in habitat restoration[further explanation needed], serve as fish hatcheries, are components of landscape architecture, may store thermal energy as solar ponds, and treat wastewater as treatment ponds.
Ponds may be freshwater, saltwater, or brackish.
Explanation:
Answer:
for swans fishes and other aquatic animals pond or any water body is habitat