Pond

A pond is a body of standing water, either natural or artificial, that is usually smaller than a lake. They may arise naturally in floodplains as part of a river system, or they may be somewhat isolated depressions (examples include vernal pools and prairie potholes). Usually they contain shallow water with marsh and aquatic plants and animals. A few animals also make their home in ponds, including both alligators and beavers. The type of life in a pond is generally determined by a combination of factors including water level regime (particularly depth and duration of flooding) and nutrient levels, but other factors may also be important, including presence or absence of shading by trees, presence or absence of streams, effects of grazing animals, and salinity.

Ponds are frequently human-constructed. In country side farmers and villagers dig a pond in their backyard or increase the depth of an existing pond by removing layers of mud during summer season. A wide variety of artificial bodies of water are classified as ponds. Some ponds are created specifically for habitat restoration, including water treatment. Others, like water gardens, water features and koi ponds are designed for aesthetic ornamentation as landscape or architectural features. Fish ponds are designed for commercial fish breeding, and solar ponds designed to store thermal energy.

Ponda, Goa

Ponda (pronounced /fɔɳɖɛ̃ː/) (Konkani: Fonda, Portuguese: Pondá), also known as Fonda, is a city and a municipal council in the North Goa district of Goa, India. Located in the central area of Goa, Ponda lies 29 kilometres (18 mi) southeast of Panaji, the capital of Goa. The industrial center of the state, Ponda is home to many large factories and industrial estates, and is Goa's fastest-growing city.

History

Ponda formed part of the Novas Conquistas (New Conquests) of Portuguese India. It was ruled by the Sonde Rajas under the Vijayanagara Empire and the Bijapur Sultanate. In the 16th century, due to the absence of the Portuguese, Ponda was a safe haven for Hindus fleeing persecution by Jesuits and the Portuguese. In 1675, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj seized Ponda from the Bijapur Sultanate. It remained part of the Maratha Empire until 1764. Under Shivaji, Saundekar Raja was the vassal of Ponda.

The forests of Ponda were ideal places for Hindus to form makeshift temples with the idols they had salvaged from the broken temples of Sashti. These makeshift temples were slowly renovated as the Hindus gained prosperity. Now, most of the major Hindu temples in Goa are found in Ponda.

Pond (disambiguation)

A pond is a small body of standing water.

Pond may also refer to:

Places

  • Pond, California, a community in Kern County, California
  • Pond, Butte County, California, a former town in Butte County, California
  • Pond (asteroid), a flat or smooth deposit of fine regolith on an asteroid
  • Pond River, a 90.8-mile-long (146.1 km) tributary of the Green River, located in the western part of Kentucky
  • Pond Creek (disambiguation)
  • Ponds Creek, a creek in New South Wales, Australia
  • The Pond, an informal term used primarily for the Atlantic Ocean in the expression "across the pond", referring to North America or Europe (usually, the United States or the United Kingdom), by an observer on the other side
  • Honda Center, an indoor arena in Anaheim, California, nicknamed "The Pond" when it formerly known as the Arrowhead Pond
  • People

  • Alonzo W. Pond (1894–1986), assistant curator of the Logan Museum in Beloit, Wisconsin, USA
  • Ashley Pond (1989–2002), Oregon City, Oregon murdered victim
  • Benjamin Pond (1768–1814), American politician
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