Water down under is ground water.
Ground water. ;)
the term for under water is ''ground water ''.
An iceberg is 90% under the water.
because the level of the water was increasing and it broke down
because they have to withstand the pressure of the water when they go down under water. and to keep the people safe :)
No! Because the currents under the water, down that deep, does not arrouse the sand and the water is not then moved
I have a water leak under slab cement down in my basement. It is always damp and dank down there. I can't point out where it's coming from. It seems to be random where the water comes up. What do I do?
if you are right above it properly yes but if you at the surface of the water it would have cooled down by the time it gets to you
Jaws
Down under refers to Australia.
Use circle then x when you are under water then getout the water and push the button up, down, right, right, left, down, down, triangle.
Antarctica