How does a pond form?



A mudflow blocks a river

Water collects in a low-lying area

Humble use a dam to create a reservoir

A depression made by an ice sheet fills with water

Respuesta :

Answer:

B

Explanation:

A small body of still water formed whether naturally or due to embanking is called a pond. They have freshwater that is still and shallow.

A pond is formed from:

Option B. Water collects in a low-lying area.

The formation can be explained as:

  • Ponds are not formed due to blockage due to mudflow in a river nor due to dam constructions.

  • The depression due to ice sheets is not filled with water and does not create ponds or freshwater sources.

  • When water gets filled in low lying areas and large pits with water from rainfall or any other sources are called a pond.

Therefore, option B is correct.

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