In addition to the info above, my brother tried to jump for the boat, but the boat sank because only one man can ride it. the crocodiles ate the man, but my brother was still underwater. After that i woke up. what does this mean? thanks .
Both the man and the brother in this dream probably represent different aspects of the dreamer's own personality. The water is some problem or situation that threatens to overwhelm the dreamer. Although Freudian analysis might identify the water with sexuality, it could be one of any number of different issues, such as unemployment or anger or addiction. The crocodiles symbolize the disastrous consequences of falling into the water. The metaphor is similar to common phrases such as "falling into sin" or "going under." The stairs continue the metaphor by representing the dreamer's efforts to "rise above" the problem. The boat is a false hope, perhaps symbolizing an option that promises safety while tolerating the problem without solving it. See attached link for more information about dreams and their metaphors.
Statistically it weighs the same, but it feels less when it is submerged underwater.
Being immersed is completely or partially submerged in water. Being submerged is putting something completely underwater.
Yes: when not submerged underwater, the platypus has acute hearing.
The proper term is "Underway Submerged".
Approx 0.9 of an iceberg is submerged.
They don't 'need' to - however... the water helps to support their body. Additionally - alligators (and crocodiles) are 'ambush' predators. They cannot run very fast on land - so they lie submerged in water - waiting for prey to move within striking distance.
The complete bony secondary palate allows crocodiles to breathe while partially submerged, and also serves to protect them from damage cause by struggling prey.
Normally, they both have the same level of diffiulty, because you're only trying to get out of the car and not out of the water.
Crocodiles do not breath in water. They use their nostrils to breath in and out air while they are mostly submerged.
no, they can crawl back out and live submerged underwater for up to 3 weeks
The record for a submarine being continuously underwater is held by the USS Pennsylvania, a nuclear-powered submarine that submerged for 140 days during a patrol in 2019.
West Virginia was once submerged underwater millions of years ago. The shark teeth in West Virginia are the remains of sharks that lived in this area when the state was submerged.