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Shipwrecks are relatively rare compared to the total number of ships that sail the seas each year. However, they do occur periodically due to various factors such as poor weather conditions, human error, or mechanical failures. Advances in technology and safety measures have helped to reduce the frequency of shipwrecks in recent years.
In the seas
because it is still water
The great white shark is found in any real deep water. They live in most seas, they don't like the tropics that much, they prefer the deep seas.
Yes, the word 'seas' is a common noun, the plural form of the noun 'sea'; a general word for the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface.A proper noun for the common noun 'seas' is the names of specific seas; for example, the Black Sea or the Sea of Japan.
There are hundreds of shipwrecks around the South African coast; many of them around Cape Town, which have been primarily caused by high seas and storm wind conditions. Inattention to navigational aids and lighthouse warnings is a secondary factor.
Yes. Most sharks are found in warm seas.
Tropical seas.
Mighty Mountains, Valleys, Lakes, Rivers, Seas
They live in deep seas in hte sand. They live in deep seas in under sand.
Not sure.But crocs do live in seas Not sure.But crocs do live in seas
Yes. Killer whales do live in the Antarctic seas. They often live in the cold seas around the world.