It actually depends on what type of shark it is, and its speed it.
The Great White Shark is the most dangerous fish in the ocean. It is known to attack humans and boats. But they often get confused. They think that people on surfboards look like a struggeling fish and the the shark attacks them. It is estimated that a Great White Sharks can swim 15 miles an hour.
it can swim 100 ft an hour.
a great white shark moves at the speed of 43mph
7km/hour
The fastest recored Mako was 31 mph. The fastest recored Mako was 31 mph.
The basking shark can swim up to 4-6 miles per hour. They generally do not swim fast unless they are hunting prey.
A great white shark protects itself from predators with its distinctive coloring. The dark top side of its body makes it difficult for predators to see it from above while the light bottom side makes it tough for predators to see it from below. The white shark also has sharp teeth and a powerful tail to escape predators or attack when cornered.
The fastest species of shark is the shortfin mako shark, which can reach speeds of up to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) in short bursts. With its streamlined body and powerful muscles, the shortfin mako is known for its impressive agility and speed in the water.
The barracuda is generally considered faster than the great white shark. Barracudas can reach speeds of up to 36 miles per hour (58 km/h), while great white sharks typically swim at speeds of around 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) in short bursts. Merlin, however, is not a fish but rather a type of bird, specifically a small falcon. Thus, in terms of speed, barracudas outpace great white sharks.
Yes if the shark is swimming at 20 miles per hour and slam as hard as it can. Great white sharks can slam into tanks and break the glass. Did you see Jaws? Jaws is the great white shark that have broken the aquarium tank. Jaws is much stronger than any other sharks and can take out boats and can sink boat houses.
8 kilometres per hour (5.0 mph) but when feeding or attacking, the average shark can reach speeds upwards of 19 kilometres per hour (12 mph).
The type of shark they are asking for is clearly a Great White Shark.It's alot faster than 1 mph, a human swims 2-5 mph average.It depends on what kind of shark, but the mako can get up to 45-50 mph in short bursts. When a shark is hitting prey from underneath they can reach up to 30mph.It depends how big the shark is. If its a big shark it might swim 30 to 50 miles per hour. If its a small shark it may swim 10 to 20.Faster than you!