Underwater is an adjective used for things that occur characteristically under water, which is an adverbial phrase.
"Underwater" is typically used as one word when describing something immersed or located beneath the surface of water. "Under water" is two words when referring to something physically below the level of water, such as a boat sinking beneath the water's surface.
The root word for "underwater" is "under."
"Sub-" is a prefix that means "under" or "below," and can be added to the word "water" to create the term "submerged" or "subaquatic."
The idiom "under the sea" typically refers to being underwater or submerged. It can also be used metaphorically to describe feeling overwhelmed or out of one's depth in a situation.
The prefix "sub-" means under or below. In the case of "submerge," it means to put or go underwater.
Here are some examples of words that start with the prefix "under": underdog, undersea, undercurrent, undergo.
By Carbon; The reason we use Canister Tanks underwater.
a breathing tank! try it its fun! (underwater swimming)
their is volcanoes and underwater islands
Im pretty sure you "Underwater" weld, UNDER...WATER!!!!
Well, underwater leaves are under water
Well, there is no "The" underwater warfare, but there is underwater warfare. Underwater warfare is battle or warfare that takes place under the ocean, like in a submarine.
you can use it under water its water shock and dirt proof if you go on the life proof website it shows you videos of what you can do
You can't "see" them, but they can be found by moving around the seaweed underwater, such as the seaweed around Sootopolis.
Divers explore underwater.
You find Them under Water =]
There are many different kinds of ships that can be used to find things underwater. You could use a submarine.
under water because of the water