whats the difference between a lake and a pond?



Answers:
Hello. - "The main difference between a lake and a pond is the size".

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Other answers:
u serios.

pond is a hole with water in.

lake is running water as in flowing bod of water
u serios.

pond is a hole with water in.

lake is running water as in flowing bod of water
size counts
A lake is really big (Lake Michigan for example) and a pond is usually on a farm for fishing and is small.
Size would be it....
A lake is big. A pond is not.
The main difference between a lake and a pond is the size. A lake is usually defined as a body of water large enough to have at least one wind-swept beach; ponds usually are not large enough for winds to blow across the water and create waves to wash away the plants that may be trying to take root.
Duck's of course have you ever heard of a duck lake
A pond is bigger than a lake. . When the water hydrant burst, we had a lake in our front garden. The Atlantic Ocean is called The Pond and you wouldn't want that in your front garden.
Well, Lake Ontario is the first link, and the second is your average pond. Enough said.
The eye of the beholder
A lake has a river feeding it and draining it. A pond does not.
one's spealt with an L the other with a P
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