Lagoons are dangerous because, sharks swim into them to lay their pups. So if you think about it logically, why exactly would it not be dangerous to swim around in an area where sharks are patrolling and watching out for predators to keep their young safe
There are large amounts of poisonous animals there, as well as many disease-carrying insects and predators that would find a human naught but a tasty snack. Also, the water is a breeding ground for many different types of bacteria and parasites. One of the main reasons why the wetlands can be dangerous is also that this sort of environment can hide snags such as submerged logs and debris. Some of Australia's wetlands are notorious for flooding far and wide in the wet season, and a great deal of debris is carried into the wetlands. However, it should be said that, generally, wetlands are not dangerous places.
first of all, it's species, but you can say animals i guess. + you should look up "What organisms inhabit in lagoons?" (: yourwelcome.
It can be very dangerous but also can not be
as dangerous as a shark.
they are dangerous because you might sink
horn bills are very very dangerous
coastal lagoons and aerated lagoons
Lagoons are found in the water
Life on the Lagoons was created in 1884.
Club Lagoons was created in 1982.
Do you mean "Where are lagoons found in?" If so then this is the answer... Water
they live in lagoons becase no one goes in most of the lagoons and they live in lake beacase SAME THING AS LAGOONS I HATE U PPL
That is the correct spelling of the plural word "lagoons" (ponds).
Atoll reefs form lagoons.
Lagoons are blue beacuse they are usually clean, and are very shallow. Lagoons are usually on islands, such as, Hawaii, Comino (Malta), etc..
estuaries and lagoons
They are all artificial, PR does not have any natural lagoons.
Mejía Lagoons National Sanctuary was created in 1984.