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How do rivers and stream differ from lakes and ponds

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Lakes and ponds are standing bodies of water while rivers and streams are distinguished by a fast-moving current. While there appear to be clear distinctions, the differences become subtle in regions where rivers widen and current slows such that the river could be considered a lake or a pond.
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