Does a pond have an inlet and outlet?
It depends. Some ponds may have inlets and outlets, while others may not. In general, a pond is a body of standing water that is smaller than a lake. Ponds can be natural or man-made, and they can vary greatly in size and depth. Some ponds are fed by streams or rivers, while others are simply depressions in the ground that collect rainwater. Ponds that have inlets and outlets are often used for water storage, irrigation, or fishing.