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You would blow up from water pressure.
Sharks, fish, sea cucumbers and basicly everything in the ocean!
No! Because the currents under the water, down that deep, does not arrouse the sand and the water is not then moved
the answer to the question in which you just asked is... presently something that is not within my realm of knowledge
I think I understand your question to mean a turtle that will live on land and in water both. If that is what you are looking for then there are a few options available to you. The number one choice is "Cagle's Map Turtle". This turtle is "Diurnal" meaning it likes to be out of the water as much as in the water. I have also found from personal experience that the eastern and western painted turtles are the same way. Mine spent more time wandering around the pond enclosure more than in the water. These are all true water turtles and must have water deep enough to go under water to eat. They cannot eat on land, as I understand it. I haven't ever seen my turtles eat on land. The Cagle's Map Turtle may eat on land because they enjoy fresh leaves as much as regular turtle food fed to them in the water. One other Option is the Central American Wood Turtle. They are found basking more than in the water also. There is a company with a web site where you can adopt turtles and they have all the above named turtles and are well educated on turtle care. http://www.turtlesales.com .
Dolphins can go 23 miles deep in water.
It is a reptile. It can go in water and land.🐢
Yes you could let turtle and tortoises go to cocoa beach and other kinds of beaches. As you know that some tortoises or turtles swim deep in the ocean.
The deepest submarine is built to go 10000 meters under water. This is so they can go to the bottom of the ocean floor.
turtles on land are slow but in water they are faster than you can swim!
Of course when you swim under the surface of the water. The lower you go in the water, the greater the pressure. That's why divers have gauges with them to determine their depth or to know how deep they are in the ocean.