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At what size does a puddle become a pool, a pool become a pond, a pond become a lake, a lake become a sea?

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At what size does a puddle become a pool, a pool become a pond, a pond become a lake, a lake become a sea?

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  1. a puddle becomes a pool when you have to walk around it as it's to big or deep to step over

    A pool becomes a pond when you have alge or fish in it.

    A pond becomes a lake when you can sail on it yet still see the opposit side.

    A lake becomes a sea when you cannot see the other side and it takes some time to sail over it.


  2. i don't know.

    How important do you have to get to be assassinated instead of murdered?

  3. after you stop hitting that crack pipe.

  4. a puddle becomes a pool when i look at the past, a pool becomes a pond when i look at the present,a pond becomes

    a lake when i look at the futur but a lake becomes a see when i look at my mother's eyes.

  5. A puddle becomes a pool when it is large enough to swim in, a pool becomes a pond when it contains fish, a pond becomes a lake when you can sail a boat on it, and a lake becomes a sea when it takes at least the better part of a day to sail across it.

    Hope this helps!

  6. A sea is normally open water, salty and leads into or is part of an ocean, as in the Irish Sea which connects with the Atlantic Ocean. (Expect for the Caspian). A lake is large enough to be navigable, at least by small boats. A pond has fish and other life in it. A puddle occurs when there is heavy rain but is no way permanent. Many an a frogess who has laid her eggs in a puddle has come to rue the day!

  7. Usually they get bigger every time the story is told.

  8. When it becomes flood size.silly

  9. A puddle is generally considered to be small enough to step over or shallow enough to walk through, and too small to traverse with a boat, raft or submarine.

    A pool: big enough to swim in but to small for a boat and is less than 1 square meter

    A pond: "A man-made or natural water body which is between 1 square meter and 2 hectares in area, which holds water for four months of the year or more."

    "A lake (from Latin lacus) is a body of water, not part of the ocean, that is larger and deeper than a pond." So a lake must be bigger than 2 hectares. A sea is either a large expanse of saline water connected with an ocean, or a large, usually saline, lake that lacks a natural outlet such as the Caspian Sea and the Dead Sea.

  10. This page may help

    http://iq.lycos.co.uk/qa/show/61026/When...

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