yes
Hammerhead sharks are typically found in warm, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are commonly seen near coastlines and in shallow waters, particularly around coral reefs, continental shelves, and offshore islands. Species like the great hammerhead can also inhabit deeper oceanic waters. Key locations include the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the waters off the coasts of Hawaii, Florida, and the Bahamas.
There have gotta be sharks in the waters of Britain.
you can find sharks in every ocean in the world, but the Bahamas hold the most species of shark.
the water
Sharks don't "go" anywhere. There are some sharks in the waters around Spain.
Yep. That is how sharks get to eat tuna.
Yes.
no
Yes
The lack of nutrients in the waters
they live in cloder waters, you can find them in some of the coastal areas of England..
Antarctic waters -- the Southern Ocean -- are too cold for sharks.