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The water in ponds and lakes is a. moving. b. deep. c. still. d. salty.
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The water in ponds and lakes is a. moving. b. deep. c. still. d. salty.
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The water in ponds and lakes is a. moving. b. deep. c. still. d. salty.
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C. Still because it has no where to move
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C. Still , because it's just a pond and it's not connected to anything else . It's by itself :-) hope this helps
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