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What are the major differences between a lake and a pond ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lakes are normally much deeper than ponds and have a larger surface area.

All the water in a pond is in the photic zone, meaning ponds are shallow enough to allow sunlight to reach the bottom.

Lakes have aphotic zones, which are deep areas of water that receive no sunlight, preventing plants from growing.

Answered by shreyash52jain52
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Lakes are normally much deeper than ponds and have a larger surface area. All the water in a pond is in the photic zone, meaning ponds are shallow enough to allow sunlight to reach the bottom. ... Lakes have aphotic zones, which are deep areas of water that receive no sunlight, preventing plants from growing.

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