No. The H20 shows were made on the Gold Coast, at SeaWorld. This is in Queensland.
The moon pool depicted in the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" is a fictional element created for the show. Moon pools are real structures designed to provide access to the water from offshore platforms or vessels, but the magical properties shown in the show are not real.
Nope, there is no 4th season of H2O: Just Add Water.
"H2O: Just Add Water" was primarily filmed on location in and around the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The show made use of various beachside locations and local attractions to depict the fictional setting of the series, the town of Gold Coast, Australia.
The full form of H2O is "water". H2O is a chemical formula that represents one molecule of water, made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
No, freshwater is not a compound. It is a solution made of water (H2O) with dissolved minerals and other substances.
Tasmania is an island state of Australia located to the south of the main continent. While the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" was filmed in Australia, Tasmania does not quite resemble the fictional Mako Island featured in the show. Tasmania has its own unique landscapes, including rugged coastlines, ancient forests, and mountains.
Mako Island doesn't exist. It was made up by the writers of the TV show H2O Just Add Water. Within the context of the show the island is an extinct volcano, meaning it is not likely to erupt again.
H2O: Just ad Water is a TV show and nothing more. The mermaids depicted in the show are human actresses in costumes. Mermaids are a made-up, mythical kind of creature and are biologically impossible. Mako Island was made up by the writers of the show; no such island exists. These things are no more real than Hogwarts or the Death Star.
The television show is filmed at Sea World on Queensland's Gold Coast. It is not actually even an island.
the children's show "H2O" was not shot on an island. The water scenes were shot at SeaWorld on the Gold Coast, in southern Queensland. SeaWorld is on The Spit, which is not an island, but more like a small peninsula.
A group of people one of which is my dad
The show H2O is on nickelodeon but does not show anymore.....on November 11th, 2011 season 4 of H2O will premiere but on teennick
No. Mako Island is not a real place. Mako Island is a fictitious place, created for the H2O television series and filmed at Sea World, on The Spit on Queensland's Gold Coast. There is no actual island there.
No. First of all, Mako Island doesn't exist; it was made up by the creators of the show. Second, Mermaids do not exist; they are just a myth. Third, people cannot change into other creatures.
It’s not real. It’s only in the show of Mako mermaids, just add water , h2o adventures
no it isent it is just a show
yes its real in the show not in real life but if you truly believe in it is real