submarines dont sail idiot
The Atlantic ocean
From the harbour of Archangelsk you would sail into Divna Bay on the White Sea (Arctic Ocean) from there you would sail into the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean), and cross to the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) and then to the North Sea (Atlantic Ocean), you would then sail up the Scheur river to Rotterdam.
the sea lol
the Atlantic Ocean
They use ballast tanks to contain sea water or air to control their depth
Yes, across the Atlantic Ocean, then through the Caribbean Sea.
The term submarine combines the term "marine" and the prefix "sub" to form the word. Marine is a term that applies to the ocean or the sea, and the prefix sub means beneath or below. The submarine operates beneath the sea.
Sea weed Sea lions Salt Sea horses Submarines Ships Sunken wrecks Shells Scollops Shrimps Shell fish.
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Submarines cannot reach the deepest parts of water because of the pressure or water and deepest surface is not a smooth, its full of rocks and sea plants.
The Normans - who originally came to Normandy from Scandinavia - had to cross the English Channel to sail to England. The Channel links the southern portion of the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
To sail from one to the other you would have to sail the Mediterranean, the Atlantic and plausibly the English Channel, were you to dock on the South Coast somewhere.