All modern submarines have very loud foghorns, usually mounted in the forward part of the sail, which are powered by high-pressure compressed air. They are extremely loud; submarines are hard enough to spot on the surface in good weather, much less in low visibility, and everything is done to try and ensure oncoming vessels know there's someone there.
No, foghorn is a noun.
Foghorn Leghorn .
A foghorn is a loud horn used mainly by ships .
The cartoon character "Foghorn Leghorn" is a rooster .
yes, i went in a submarine about two years ago, we could hear dolphins, whales and more!
San Francisco Foghorn was created in 1903.
Foghorn Bradley was born on 1855-07-01.
Foghorn Bradley died on 1900-03-31.
The captain signaled the ship's approach to the harbor with a loud blast from the foghorn.
In "The Foghorn," Ray Bradbury uses the foghorn as a metaphor for the loneliness and longing of the sea creature that mistakes the lighthouse beam for a mate. The foghorn's mournful sound reflects the creature's sense of isolation and desire for connection.
Foghorn Leghorn is a mischievous cartoon rooster with a southern accent from Looney Tunes.
Foghorn J. Leghorn's middle name is never mentioned .