Great White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) live in almost all coastal and offshore waters which have water temperature between 12 °C (54 °F) and 24 °C (75 °F). They generate considerable internal heat, and are able to function comfortably in much colder water than some other sharks. On the other hand, they tend not to be found in tropical waters (at least in the Summer) due to the higher water temperatures.
They survive by eating large fish, and aquatic mammals such as seals and sea lions. While there are none of the latter off the Massachusetts coast, there are numbers of large fish.
Great white sharks don't like salty water like warm water that's why you find them in hotter countries such as America and the reason for this is because sharks are cold blooded which means they need to be in a hot habitat.
Great white sharks live in almost all coastal and offshore waters which have a water temperature of between 12 °C (54 °F) and 24 °C (75 °F), but they have been found in waters down to 12 C, with greater concentrations off the southern coasts of Australia, South Africa, California, Mexico's Isla Guadalupe and to a degree in the Central Mediterranean, Adriatic Seas and New Zealand. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
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There might be some great whites far out to sea and maybe other sharks
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Great white sharks are some of the only warm blooded sharks. This allows them to swim in colder waters in addition to warm, tropical waters. Great White sharks can be found as north as Alaska and as south as the southern tip of South America. They exist worldwide, everywhere in-between.
Yes, there are. And VERY large sharks! Great whites, tiger sharks, mako sharks, big hammerheads, you name it!
Yes. You do not have to worry about sharks in the Great Lakes.
they migrate to warmer waters.
The Great White is in all waters on the planet, it has been found nearly everywhere.
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meat eating fish and massive great white sharks
Dolphins may depend on sharks in an indirect way, in that seals and dolphins are competing for the same food source to survive, and sharks eat seals, therefore making it easier for dolphins to eat and thus, survive.
well it depends on the type of shark great whites live in coastal waters and are famous around australia and mako sharks are are famous around ireland in colder waters and tigers are found in coastal waters and possibly around colder waters thanx to whoever posted this question