vandhuller
Vandhuller are natural water-holding depressions or basins that collect and retain rainwater, forming ponds or pools in a variety of landscapes. They can be permanent or seasonal, depending on climate and geology, and are found in regions ranging from deserts and savannas to karst limestone areas and mountainous terrains.
Vandhuller form through several geological and hydrological processes. In rocky terrains, erosion and rock fracturing can
These water bodies provide critical habitats for a range of species, including amphibians, insects, birds, reptiles,
Human use and cultural significance
Vandhuller have historically supplied drinking water for livestock and people in arid and semi-arid regions. They
Threats include overuse, pollution, siltation from erosion, and climate-driven changes in rainfall. Management approaches emphasize protecting