Aquaphobia has often been used to describe this condition. While the name suggests a fear of water in general, Aquaphobia typically occurs when dealing with deep water.
yeah, it's called tyopholosis, and it's a crippling fear of deep underwater spaces. I HAVE IT!
Deep in Latin is Profundus, while Water in Latin is Aqua. Even though Aqua Phobia is usually the fear of just water and Profundus Phobia is usually the fear of Depth, most people just say Aqua Phobia works for both fear of water and fear of DEEP WATER (like i have). So even though I'm not 100% sure (probably about 87%) , people generally use Aqua Phobia. Hydra Phobia is a different thing, although it's still about the fear of water it isn't just about being afraid of water or deep water, Hydra Phobia means that you are afraid of DRINKING Water. Thank you for choosing my answer, Ciaran Little (the person who gave you this answer)
Deep Fear happened in 1998.
because they dont know how to swim
Deep Fear was created on 1998-07-16.
The water in the harbor (or port) is not shallow but deep. Larger ships or boats can come into it without fear.
no you cant inherit a fear its probably that your mom's phobia influenced you to develop the same phobia
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie is afraid of deep water. This fear is highlighted in the story when she is faced with the task of crossing the ocean to escape from the Nazis.
Rabies,fear of water
Aquaphobia is fear of the water.
The fear of water is called aquaphobia. The fear of a water well would fall under the term claustrophobia.
Deep Water