Only if that part of the bottom is within their diving capability, in other words if the bottom is not much deeper than 1,000 feet or so.
submarines dont sail idiot
The Bering Sea is fairly shallow, but yes, submarines transit the Bering Sea regularly heading to and from the Arctic.
Submarines do get sunk in the sea.
Submarines can stay on the bottom of the sea for extended periods, typically ranging from a few hours to several days, depending on their design and mission requirements. Factors such as battery life, air supply, and crew endurance play significant roles in determining how long they can remain submerged. Some submarines are equipped with systems to recycle air and manage resources, potentially prolonging their stay. However, prolonged stays on the seafloor can be limited by operational needs and safety considerations.
at present 16 of the submarines are in duty. 20 submarines are planned to submurge into sea in the forthcoming years.
The word means " beneath the sea"
Straight to the bottom of the ocean.
submarines are important because people need to go under the sea and do what they got to do to save the world
oceanographers use submarines to take pictures of sea life and things that have been found or things that they are looking for.
you need sea defenses to keep unwanted vessels (boats, submarines, etc.) out.
yes at the bottom of the ocean.
To the Bottom of the Sea was created in 2008.