Because if there a sea animal and they are born in the sea then they adapted to swimm
Well, yes, air is present in deep oceans, or else how would animals survive.Only in is dissolved form.
Nekton animals are typically found in oceans. They are usually located near the bottom of the oceans in the deep and shallow water.
It helps them see in deep water
Sharks can be found at any depth through out the oceans. However it would be great if they would stay in deep parts of the oceans .
Animals can survive by their gills and they have oxygen in their gills. Humans have been able to survive in the ocean only because of aqua lung and also submersibles also known as submarine's
it depends what it is. they could survive on other living substances, they could also have different kinds of habitats for different kinds of animals...
Oceans are deep, mountains are tall.
A submersible has to be used, as it has been built specially to withstand the tremendous pressure in the deep ocean depths.
It depends on what, exactly, is meant by the question. No animal that is caught in a bushfire can survive it. However, there are some Australian animals that can burrow sufficiently deep enough to stay safe. The short-beaked echidna, for example, can burrow up to a metre deep and survive in areas of low oxygen until a bushfire has passed. bilbies and burrowing bettongs have been known to survive bushfires as well. Platypuses dig burrows deep in riverbanks where they will shelter during bushfires: they do not stay in the water.
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deep oceans
There are only 5 oceans, so all of them are deep.