Seasonal Water Bodies
Seasonal water bodies are natural water formations that appear and disappear with the changing seasons. They often fill with water during rainy periods or snowmelt and may dry up during drier seasons. These bodies can include ponds, lakes, and wetlands, providing essential habitats for various plants and animals.
These water bodies play a crucial role in the ecosystem by supporting biodiversity. They serve as breeding grounds for species like frogs and insects, and provide drinking water for wildlife. Seasonal water bodies also help in groundwater recharge and can influence local climate patterns.