They will go in almost any temperature of water
a shark is cold-blooded. its temperature is the same temperature as the water its in. A great white shark is warm blooded i can increase its body temperature to temperatures slightly higher than that of the water, it temperature varies in different parts of the body, varies from about 13-25 degrees Celsius.
Most fish can't regulate their body temperature and will simply be (very close to) the temperature of the surrounding water. Some sharks can maintain an internal temperature a little higher than ambient water temperature.
All sharks (except the San Jose Sharks) live in water
there are two type of sharks sea or salt water sharks live in the sea wherelse fresh water sharks are available in aquarium shops , fresh water sharks are smaller in size about 12 cm in length
Whale Sharks are generally found in areas where the surface temperature is 21-25 °C, preferably with cold water of 17 °C or less.
Yes. Red Tailed Sharks are fresh water.
most sharks can only live in certain temperature water which is mainly warmer water and if the water got colder yes they would migrate to warmer water or they would die which is why they are having suspicions of great white sharks and other sharks coming in to Britain as the ice caps are melting.
Yes. There are sharks in all the world's oceans.
No, sharks are aquatic creatures and cannot survive out of water.
Land sharks, yes. Sharks in the water, no.
Biotic factors that sharks need to live include prey availability and suitable habitats for reproduction. Abiotic factors essential for sharks include proper water temperature, salinity levels, and oxygen concentrations in their environment.