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noun
An inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake.
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Today's assignation: walk to pond, ascertain beaver dam.
They are attached to pond or stream bottoms, but whether their leaves and flowers are submerged, floating, or standing above the water varies.
She likened the conditions to "pond ice," and others expressed similar concern as racer after racer fell this season, sometimes right out of the Olympics.
This is a mud-pie moment on an enormous scale, but the years between, when the balance of lily to pond is perfect, are sublime.
In Salford, soil has been shifted around a housing estate to raise the houses and allow future floodwater to pond in gardens and parks, rather than shoot down drains.
After the 2007 disaster, the Pitt review led to new laws in 2010 to implement the use of sustainable drainage systems, which provide safe areas for water to pond.
"The mother knew where the ponds were," he said, "and the only way the young could survive in dry conditions is to have the mother lead them from pond to pond".
For years a beaver she had named Chopper lived in the house with the mistress of the refuge, traveling from living room to pond and back again through a hole cut in the floor and a tunnel specially dug from the basement to the water's edge.
Quarry dust is better placed compared to pond ash.
Tatar plans to bring home a microscope soon--and introduce Arielle to pond scum.
Abrasion damage to moving parts (depends on turbidity of sewage), damage to pond oxidation process.
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