Ponds
A pond is a small body of standing freshwater, typically smaller and shallower than a lake. Ponds may be natural or artificial and vary in size from a few square meters to several hectares. In many ponds, sunlight reaches the bottom across large areas, enabling rooted aquatic plants to grow; this is less common in larger lakes.
Ponds form through natural processes such as glacial activity, sedimentation, or spring and groundwater activity, and
Ponds support diverse communities—algae, aquatic plants, invertebrates, amphibians, fish, birds. They are important breeding habitats for
Hydrology involves inputs such as rain, groundwater, and inflows; outputs include evaporation, seepage, and withdrawals. Maintenance
Ponds serve for recreation, aesthetic enjoyment, wildlife habitat, irrigation, and water storage. They face pressures from