It always depends on the shark, so both, basically.
Basking sharks normally swim close to the surface.
yes in a way,WHY????????Because whales and sharks use a special camouflage. Their bellies are white because when something or something looks up from the bottom of the ocean, the white bottom will blend in with the surface water. When you look down from above the water, their top will blend in with the rest of the ocean.
The arrangement of water masses in the southern Atlantic Ocean from the surface to the bottom is Antarctic Intermediate water, north Atlantic deep water, and the Antarctic bottom water. The location where water flow uninterrupted between the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans is in the southern ocean.
circulates from the bottom to the top
An underwater mountain has height from the ocean bottom, the top and bottom of the mountain have depth from the surface of the water.
Water sinks to the bottom of the ocean due to its density, which is affected by temperature and salinity. Cold and salty water is denser and sinks, while warm and less salty water rises. This movement is known as ocean circulation, where water moves in a continuous cycle from the surface to the depths and back again.
The breed of sharks tend to live close to shore. They usually surf the surface, and are found in warm water areas. They live in every ocean except the Eastern Pacific Ocean. I hope this helps you.
if you mean "Do sharks live in the ocean?" Then yes sharks live in the ocean they can only survive in salt water
The coldest water in the ocean is the bottom of the ocean.
they live in the ocean
Salt water...Ocean...
the ocean is salt water because the rocks in the ocean when the water brushes over the rocks give off salt but if you are talking about justregular salt and water it is because the salt is different from the salt in the ocean which the hammerhead sharks can not adapt to it as well