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How are lakes and ponds similar? A. Both contain still or standing water B. Both generally have the same depth C. Both have the same amount of minerals in them D. Both have the same surface tempature
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How are lakes and ponds similar?
A. Both contain still or standing water
B. Both generally have the same depth
C. Both have the same amount of minerals in them
D. Both have the same surface tempature
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The answer is A not D
I took the test and got A as the answer
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