this depends on the particulates and chemical makeup of the water
They need oxygen definitely to survive. They get this from filtration through their gills. As far as light is concerned, they do not need light to survive as many live below the layer in the ocean that light can permeate. There are fish that lice in total darkness. They have adapted over the years to exist in these conditions.
As far as i know a green cheek conure can eat pretty much anything (in moderation) but not avocado, chocolate, alcohol or caffeine. and it will need high quality pellets, fresh fruits and veggies, and clean water daily.
It is believed that they can dive to a depth of 50 feet to capture prey and will swim under water for short distances when pursuing their prey.
I have a chinese water dragon, and i feed it everyday. Youre supposed to feed them as much and often as they eat as far as i know
Far from it if you have enough land, food, water and adequate shelter for it. Horses living in a domesticated situation live far longer and healthier lives when compared to their wild counterparts.
The depth light can penetrate underwater depends on water clarity and the angle of the sun. In clear ocean water, sunlight can penetrate up to 200 meters (656 feet). In murky or turbid water, light penetration may only be a few meters.
Ultraviolet (UV) light can penetrate water to a depth of about 1 meter in clear ocean water, but this depth decreases in more turbid or polluted water. Beyond this depth, the UV light is effectively absorbed by the water molecules. UV light is important in water as it helps to sterilize and cleanse the water by killing off bacteria and other microorganisms.
Usually no- they are far too deep underwater for light to penetrate.
There are more things for the light waves to bounce off of in water, so light can not travel in a straight line or as far.
To travel far, you must have high intensity, which a normal torch light does not have to go through like, Marina Tench's depth. So! check the power of your torch light before diving at the great depth.Since the light goes on diverging (as you know from torch light) therefore the time that it reach the bed, the luminance of the light would get very low, so that is why the light can not travel deeper into the water. But intensity also matters here too. If you have very high intensity light source then you probably don't have to use any further more converging medium but if you use low intensity light source, no matter how much you try to converge it using a medium, it won't show as clear as the high intensity light did.
Deep water ecosystems cannot rely on photosynthesis because sunlight cannot penetrate to the depths where these ecosystems are located. Without adequate sunlight, plants and algae cannot carry out photosynthesis to produce energy, causing these ecosystems to rely on alternative energy sources such as chemosynthesis or detritus.
bullets do not go far after being fired into water.............and are unlikely to penetrate a body after couple of feet into water....Most bullets will shatter after going a few inches into the water, however, if they are already slowed down enough, they could go through the water and kill someone.
Mine are a light teel blue Mine are white and blue; green and blue or all green I have had so far.
the 9mm will penetrate sandbags a number of feet. however, if there is sand in the sandbags then merely inches...
Polonium is a radioactive element that emits alpha particles, which do not penetrate far through matter. Therefore, the light transmission of polonium is minimal, as it does not allow light to pass through it easily due to its dense nature and high radioactivity.
For LIGHT : red, green, and blue. (as far as the human eye is concerned).
Traditionally in America, green and red. As far as Christmas light's yellow is also a common color.