No. During the night time, you cannot see anything clear in the ocean regardless how good your vision you have. Sharks can be very active during the night time in the ocean and they will feed on anything that they see at night time. Currents can also drive you off far into the sea and you may find yourself lost near the middle of the ocean depending on how strong and big the currents are. At night, you also cannot see the coast boundaries, and you can swim in the wrong direction out into sea. Even the strongest swimmers are afraid to swim in the ocean at night time because of the powerful currents. It is basically like common sense.
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The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
It depends on where in the world you are. If it would be safe to swim during the day (for example, if there are no dangerous currents or sea-creatures) there is no reason it should be dangerous at night, unless the water becomes very cold. Best not to go alone, though!The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:Positive
The cast of Night Swimming - 2013 includes: Junwhee Jang as Junwhee
The ambient temperature felt cooler than the 92 degree reading in the swimming pool that night, possibly because the evaporating water cooled my skin.
Winnipeg Manitoba appears deserted and sketchy at night which makes it a dangerous city at night.
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what do sword fish do at night
Horror Haiku - 2013 Night Swimming 1-8 was released on: USA: 27 March 2013
Night around 1130 pm