Jurong Lake is a 70ha freshwater lake and reservoir located in the western region of Singapore formed with the damming of Sungei Jurong further downstream. The lake serves as a reservoir contributing to the water supply of the country. It lies next to the Lakeside MRT Station, which derived its name from this geographical feature. The lake is surrounded by parkland, which serves as a recreational ground for nearby residents in Jurong Lake and Jurong West New Towns.
Reflections of the group:
We went to Jurong Lake Park and we saw many different kinds of interesting organisms like frogs and spiders.We also see many different kinds of human activities such as canoeing and dragon boating.Apart from that, we discover many different kind of species of plants which include flowering and non-flowering plants.Human activities done at Jurong Lake Park does not contribute in water pollution.We feel that the animals which live there is endangered due to pollution. For example, plastic bags thrown into the water may be mistaken for jellyfishes which big fishes eat.They might choke when they eat the plastic bag.Therefore, the number of pollution should be decreased in Singapore.
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