Land
to Water and Back Again
Ponds are depressions in the ground that fill with water. Over time, sometimes hundreds of years, ponds can change into marshes and swamps and then back to land!
In the Beginning

Ponds form when water begins to fill in a depression in the ground. Early plants or
pioneers start growing on the bottom of the pond. Eventually plants called
emergents start to grow on the edge of the pond. Over time the plants in and around a pond grow and die and decompose. As the plants decompose, layers of soil build up and the pond becomes shallower and shallower. As the pond becomes more shallow, the plants on the edge of the pond may begin to grow in the pond. When this happens, the pond becomes a
marsh. As the marsh plants grow and die and decompose, trees may begin to grow in the marsh. Now the marsh is a
swamp. Over time, if the swamp dries up, the land may become a forest or grassland! All of this happens over hundreds of years!