Something going under the water.
water,wastebasket,
a under water sea mount is something under water almost like hill
Water is not effective at cleaning fingerprints because it does not have the ability to break down the oils, proteins, and dirt present in fingerprints. The water molecules are unable to penetrate the oils and lift them from the surface, which results in an ineffective cleaning. A specialized cleaning solution or solvent is needed to remove fingerprints effectively.
something that lives under water
Natural fingerprints consist of oils (primarily made up of water) secreted by eccrine glands present in friction ridge skin.
it is used my SONAR. When something is underwater. I.E fish. The sound sends a frrequency to the fish, and it bounces back off the fish back to the SONAR. and thats how people know where to go and how to find stuff underwater
River water thieves. They can take water without physically touching anything and won't leave any fingerprints or get arrested for their actions.
water thats in the kitchen
"Underwater" is typically used as one word when describing something immersed or located beneath the surface of water. "Under water" is two words when referring to something physically below the level of water, such as a boat sinking beneath the water's surface.
The answer is yes. Fingerprint are left by the oil on your skin, and are therefore water resistant, at least for a while.
Clams live under the sand by the water most of the time. They live in waist deep water because they have to have water to live and if something in the water moves them they will stay under the water.