paul18
paul18
19-11-2015
Biology
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what are the differences between a pond and a lake
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taramisu
taramisu
19-11-2015
A lake is so deep that light cannot reach all the way to the bottom, so the photosynthesis occurs in the top layers. A pond can have rooted plants, because light reaches down to the very bottom.
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