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Old 22-01-2004, 10:26 PM
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Default Lakes or ponds?


"Sacha" wrote in message
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Frogleg22/1/04 11:11

On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 10:27:14 +0000, Sacha
wrote:

I still think the definition of a lake is to do with size.


http://www.babineefmpp.com/glossary/L.html

(A Canadian site) says

Lake: a naturally occurring static body of water greater than 2 m

in
depth and greater than 1 ha in size, or a licensed reservoir.

A US EPA (Environment Protection Agency) site also uses a 1

hectare
definition for some purposes. Dictionary entries say a lake is

larger
than a pond (and a pond is smaller than a lake). OTOH, people

who've
named "lakes" and "ponds" probably didn't measure.

This post is from across the Pond. :-)

Thank you. Perhaps we should re-name it The Lake. But at least we

now know
that size *does* matter. ;-)


You can throw a stone across a pond, but not across a lake.
....... Therefore, QED, a man-sized pond is a little boy's lake.
:-)

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