Quicksand
Coral, Atlantic, and the sand at the bottomless pit
No! Because the currents under the water, down that deep, does not arrouse the sand and the water is not then moved
In deep water in the ocean
in deep livers and oceans in the sand
Using water will affect aquatic life in many ways. the deep sea or deep lake animals will die because of the short distance from the surface. For animals that can swim, but need to breath clean air, thus will be an advantage. They can go to the deepest point of the water to prey on a tasty treat and come back to the surface without trouble. Using water will also affect the water quality because we will use the clean top water and leave only the dirty deep water that is filed with sand.
Clams live under the sand by the water most of the time. They live in waist deep water because they have to have water to live and if something in the water moves them they will stay under the water.
The general term would be hazards. Sand is a bunker, and the water may be lake, pond or river etc.
It is about 0.33 m deep.
Many animals have adapted to live under the sand. Crabs and mussels live in the protection of the sand below the tidal line at the beach. While many desert lizards, snakes, insects, and small mammals will call the sand dune their home.
Deserts.
the mud can get really deep and it can be like they got stuck in quick sand.
They live in water, if found on dry shore, they are dead or dieing! , try to throw it back into deep water!