Accountancy, asked by TrishaNikhilJaiswal, 7 months ago

create a story about a fisherman who swims with sarks.​

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Answered by nikhil379759
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Explanation:

A shark attack often makes headlines around the world. The story is always of some poor swimmer or surfer who, despite having done nothing to encourage it, gets confronted by a lethal predator that intends to gobble them up.

If the swimmer is lucky, only their arm or leg will be bitten. A few less-fortunate victims will lose their lives.

This possibility means that, for many of us, getting into shark-infested waters is not an appealing thought.

But to picture sharks up close, in all their awe-inspiring detail, you have to swim with them.  

Each picture in this story comes from a close encounter. The divers are all still in one piece. 

Lemon sharks are so called because of their yellow-green colouration (Credit: John Bantin)

Diving with sharks can sound frightening, but when you consider the statistics on shark attacks, you may change your mind. 

In 2014, out of 72 unprovoked shark attacks, there were only three fatalities. Yet each time someone even comes close to a shark, it is widely reported that they "had a lucky escape".   

There is no known shark that specifically preys on humans

In the UK, there are often reports of "monster sharks" off the coast. In May 2015 a porbeagle shark was captured and photographed by a fisherman. Headlines like "Just when you thought it was safe…" soon appeared, even though the story spelled out that the porbeagle is harmless. 

Enormous basking sharks can also lurk near the UK coast. A basking shark has "jaws so large it could swallow you whole", one report would have you believe. In fact they are benign, plankton-eating creatures.  

There is no known shark that specifically preys on humans. If they happen to bite, it's usually because they have mistaken us for other food. 

Answered by AYUSHNAGVANSHIYA7
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Answer:

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