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Which phrases describe both lakes and ponds? Check all that apply.
contain still, standing fresh water
have no plants growing at the bottom
formed by rainfall, melted snow and ice, or runoff
formed by lava or mud blocking a river
created by building a dam on a river
are shallow enough that sunlight reaches the bottom

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Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

contain still, standing fresh water

formed by rainfall, melted snow and ice, or runoff

The phrases that describes both lakes and ponds are the fact that they:

  • A. Contain still, standing fresh water
  • B. Formed by rainfall, melted snow and ice, or runoff

A lake is a small body of water which contains fresh and still water which can be drank. In lakes, animals like swans, goose, etc are found.

A pond on the other hand is a water which does not run into or from any river and is formed by rainfall or melted snow

They are both forms of water and are very important for aquatic animals.

Therefore, the correct answers are options A and C

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