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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/11/20 14:10, Brian M. Sperlongano
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<div dir="ltr">Is it actually desirable to distinguish a "lake"
from a "pond"? If so, what is the difference? Is it just that
a body of water is named "XYZ Pond" versus "XYZ Lake"? If so,
isn't water=pond versus water=lake derived from and redundant
with name?
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<div>Is there a conceivable scenario where a data consumer or
renderer would care about the distinction between these two
tags?<br>
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<p>When I go walking in the mountains, I like do follow tracks that
are close to ponds (in this case, small (~10m) body of water where
animals can go to drink) and I can find many of them in a few
kilometres. Lakes are very different from that :-)</p>
<p>Ale<br>
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