Makos swim in the warm and temperate oceans of the world
a shark needs warm water to live in because they are cold blooded
it s cold and tropical in the sea
as far as I'm aware, there is NO research as to the effects of climate change on sharks or shark populations, so the answer should be: It isn't.
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Sorry I don't know this answer but I'm Monique and I love myself bye!
The extinction of the megalodon, the giant prehistoric shark, is believed to have been caused by a combination of factors, including changes in climate, competition for food sources, and possibly a decline in suitable habitat.
Sharks are considered endangered due to overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change impacting their populations. These factors have led to a decline in shark numbers, disrupting marine ecosystems and increasing their risk of extinction. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and restore shark populations.
climate couldnt have said it better
Tiger Shark Lemon Shark Great White Shark Whale Shark Basking Shark Megamouth Shark Grey Reef Shark Carribbean Reef Shark Black Tip Reef Shark White Tip Reef Shark Black Tip Shark Thats all poo poo!!
no non of the sharks live in that area the climate in that area is to hot for a shark to be there.
Bull Shark, Nurse Shark, Gray Shark, Tiger Shark, Mako Shark, Great White Shark and more. hammer shark, whale shark and the tresher shark
Great White Shark, Tiger Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Sand Shark, Bull Shark