Sharks have been found in the water anywhere between 3 feet and 1000 meters. So that's how deep the water has to be. My advice, stay away from the ocean.
About 2000 metars tall! (for a whale it would be 10000,000 metars)
very deep but they come in different sises.
3 feet
it depends on the shark you are asking about. Most sharks want to swim alone because they want food to themselves and they are very vain. Some sharks swim in groups though. Only to be tougher then 1 shark is. But most of the time, a shark will swim alone.
Sharks can and do jump out of the water. Great white sharks have been filmed hunting seals by coming up beneath them and leaping all the way out of the water. They hit the seal at very high speed, which they build up by starting from deep in the ocean and swimming as hard as they can toward the surface. The impact is so great that the seal is probably dead before it even realized what has happened.
They allow the shark to swim. A shark with no fins would be unable to swim. Any individual fin provides steering and propulsion depending on exactly which fin you're talking about. The dorsal fin (the one on top of the shark that sticks up above the water in any cartoon about a shark) is mainly for steering.
if you do not want to attract sharks...... * do not swim if you are waring shiny stuff * do not swim if you have a cut or open wound * do not swim at night * do not swim alone * do not swim out far * do not swim near fishermen while they are fishing plus if you do get attacked by a shark kick or punch it's nose or pull out it's eyes, those are the week spots.
it depends on how deep, they usually can barley swim in deep water with a person on their back unless they are just going though a kind of deep river but they aren't really swimming. With or wit out someone not very fast at all.
it swims in deep water
The way the shark is built allows them to swim so deep into the oceans. The form their body takes makes them the perfect specimen for ocean life. The shark can swim as much as 6000 feet below the sea level.
The bull shark.
Its better to swim in the deep water but if you have a child its safe to swim in the shallow water.
In deep water
get in the water and swim to the right
A bull shark can adapt to any water tempura or type of water good luck
Sharks must continuously swim in order to force oxygenated water through their gills. If a shark were to stop swimming, he would begin to suffocate for lack of oxygen.
Sharks only need enough water to swim in - so you may be safe from larger sharks, but smaller ones will be perfectly capable of swimming in 4' deep water. You should always practice "shark safety" when swimming in waters that are home to sharks, for instance: - do not swim if you are bleeding - do not swim in cloudy waters where sharks may be hiding, such as around piers - do not swim near to where people are fishing (for more than just fear of sharks - you could get 'caught' yourself!!) - leave the water if wildlife in the water, such as fish, begin to behave strangely or erratically - leave the water if you spot a shark - always check with a lifeguard before you swim - do not swim alone
bull shark
they swim like wigling worms
Go into deep water and you can swim.