Be brave and act defensively. Don't panic and remember, most people are not attacked by sharks. Lots of divers have met great whites in the ocean and lived to tell about it. Also remember, the great white shark probably saw you long before you saw him. If the shark wanted to attack you, the shark would attack you before you had a chance to defend yourself. If you see a shark and it has not attacked you prior to seeing it, you have a good chance of not being attacked, if you act brave and act defensively.
No. Sharks are saltwater fish and the turtle is fresh water. They will never meet.
it depends where you go diving. however, if there are, do not be afraid of them, because they usually will not bother you. If you want to scuba dive, your course should teach you what to do when you meet a shark or potentially dangerous animal.
No! A dolphin is a mammal, a shark is a fish - never the twain shall meet!
not really a piranha can move 3 times as faster than a great white as a matter of fact its faster than just about any shark.And it could probably eat the whole shark within 7 hours and 13 min. <><><><> Please note that a piranha is a few inches long, and lives in fresh water. Sharks are usually measured in feet, and live in salt water. It is unlikely they would meet, but if they did, and a shark caught up with a piranha, it would be gone in one bite.
Probably in Plymouth at the Diving club.
Mainly to tear meet when they are hungry.
swim across the water to meet an old guy and the little boy
Possibly at his club in Plymouth where he trains or at an event he is diving in.
They meet in Khartoum.
The Blue and White Nile meet at khartoum in Sudan
The White Nile starts in equatorial East Africa, and the Blue Nile begins in Ethiopia and both meet at Khartoum. The Yellow Nile meet near the southern point of the Great Bend.
it is impossible for them to meet so they would both win