The depth to which you can see in water depends on several factors, including water clarity, light conditions, and the presence of particles or organisms. In clear ocean water, visibility can reach over 60 meters (197 feet), while in murky waters, it may be less than a meter. Generally, light penetration decreases with depth, making it difficult to see beyond certain limits, which typically range from 10 to 30 meters in most environments.
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Yes
It helps them see in deep water
That depends on what body of water you are swimming into. In most cases, swimming in a deep river or deep lake can get you drowned in the water because it is so large and unclear. If it is a pool, then it is ok because you can see clearly and a lot of athletics can swim in pools as much as 50 ft deep.
No, "murky" means hard to see through. Deep water can be murky because it is often dark, but shallower water can also be murky if it is muddy.
Nope, they prefer very deep water and are rare anyways.
Deep Water
As deep as the container in which the water is in
No.this is because the seagulls see the fish in the water that they can eat.sometimes there can be sharks if the seagulls are deep into the ocean.
Pretty deep
Deep water
because the water is so deep sunlight doesnt penetrate that far down, so they live in complete darkness. dont need to see if its too dark to see.....lol.