That really depends on the type of sea turtle. I know that the Loggerhead Sea Turtle spends it's early life relatively close to shore until they are matured and then they move farther out. When they are at their adult stage they live at the bottom and occasionally come to the top. Females of course come ashore to lay eggs.
Sea turtles breathe above water. They have lungs, not gills. They hold their breath - which they're very good at - when they dive
Yes. Turtles must surface to breathe.
They mainly live in the water.
they are formed above and below ground
They grow above ground. It is a stem plant.
Below ground
They live above ground.
A Swede grows below ground.
ABOVE
above - sky as below - ground above - airplane as below - subway
Below ground, just like a carrot.
Above the ground
above.
Cabbage grows above ground.
It is formed both- above ground (as extrusive igneous rocks) or below ground (as intrusive igneous rocks).