None. The South Pole sits on 9,000 feet of ice and sharks require ocean water in order to survive. The Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, however, has not been home to sharks for more than about 40 million years, because the water is too cold.
They are amazingly adaptable creatures so if they go down there I'm sure they can survive it.
Deep oceanic WATER is never colder than 32 Fahrenheit- at extreme depths. the high pressure induced by the depths prevents freezing. Sharks are as rugged as Carborundum, their skin feels like it. They have no trouble adapting. Sharks are cold-water fish anyhow.
Sharks can be found in both but most sharks live in cold saltwater which is found in the ocean
It is too cold where the penguins live sharks only live in in the ocean not in ice cold water.
No there were no sharks that ate people from Titanic because. the ship sank in cold water sharks don't live in cold water they can't survive .
The water is simply too cold to support sharks, even the bull shark cannot survive for long.
Antarctic waters -- the Southern Ocean -- are too cold for sharks.
Sharks live in shallow pools in the ocean because that is where they mostly eat.
because they live in cold water
cold water flows in the ocean to the coast of California
this happens because the heat of the human blood temperature will be attracted easier in warm water. But if they smell blood faster won't they swin faster in warmer water? No because cold water is much more of an ocean temperature water so sharks swim faster in cold water.