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M.G
Lagoon, Lake or pond ??
What is better to describe a region that contains a certain amount of water?
2 mei 2020 03:55
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A lagoon is connected to the sea, seawater, an area that is isolated at least some of the time from the sea. Usually the other side of a sandbank, or reef.
A lake is generally not small.
A pond is generally not large.
2 mei 2020
I remember learning at school that the difference between a pond and a lake is that a lake is fed by rivers or streams but a pond is not. This seems to be the geographer's definition.
It is the kind of thing native speakers might argue about though!
2 mei 2020
All of these words refer to an area of water. A lagoon is an area of sea water separated from the sea by either reef or sand. A lake is a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams. A pond is an area of water smaller than a lake and can be artificially created.
A region that contains a certain amount of water can be called a wetland. A wetland consists of marshes or swamps; in other words it is saturated land. The St Lucia Wetlands in South Africa boast a rich wildlife.
Hope this assists you.
Teacher Mark
2 mei 2020
Nanren's answer sums up the different bodies of water succinctly. However, i would just add that a general term for a region with a lot of standing water would be "Wetlands"
Possibly the area might be termed marshlands or swamps.
A good example of this would be the EVERGLADES in Florida
Or
The Norfolk Broads in England, where i come from.
This area in Norfolk is also known as "The Fens"
2 mei 2020
Lake
2 mei 2020
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