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Similarities and differences between a lake and a stream
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Similarities and differences between a lake and a stream
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Their both water one may be dirty the other may be clean one is trashy one is not one could have garbage in it the other can not
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A lake and a stream are different because a lake is typically standing water and a stream is moving water, but they are similar because they both have organisms living in them (they're both habitats). Hope this answer helps.
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