Feeling like you're "under water" can often be a metaphor for experiencing overwhelming emotions or stress, leading to a sense of heaviness or disconnection from reality. It might also indicate anxiety or depression, where everyday tasks feel burdensome. Additionally, physical conditions such as ear issues or sinus problems can create a literal sensation of pressure or fullness. If this feeling persists, it may be helpful to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
If there is An Air bubble underneath water, yes you can breath
yes.we can feel
he will stay in it when he like goes under water like a man hole so basicley to keep him safe.
It may feel like you are urinating.
we feel thirsty after the slimming treatmets because our body lose a lot of water in form of sweat so our body need to regain water so we feel thirsty
they do this because they feel like it
Poytateoee
they feel like water and something really solf
you feel like that because you are drinking too much water a day
a under water sea mount is something under water almost like hill
Like a drop of water usally
if you are not among
Slimy.
They live on land, can't hold for too long under water except for some animals.
it hurts on the cheekbone under the eye.
Everything around you is wet, not you. When you come out of the water, its like breaking a barrier that can make you wet, that's why you feel like there is just a ring surrounding you, in a way.
Newts don't specifically hide under rocks but they go under rocks whenever they want too. Rocks are in the water and on land and newts are totally aquatic and specifically aquatic so they can go under rocks when they feel like it.