David Bushnell's "Turtle" submersible was designed to carry one person; the operator.
" Japan built 41 submarines that could carry one or more aircraft, while the vast submarine fleets of the United States, Britain, and Germany included not one submarine so capable." From: http://www.combinedfleet.com/ss.htm Which has much more detailed information. The French had the Surcouf, which was bizarre both in construction and operational history. The Germans did make limited use of towed autogyros on some later submarines for spotting purposes.
There was no submarine that could do that as early as 1945
The Polaris missile could carry up to 3 warheads, while the Poseidon missile was capable of carrying up to 14 warheads. The Trident I (C4) could carry 8 warheads, and the Trident II (D5) can carry up to 14 warheads. These capabilities reflect the evolution of U.S. submarine-launched ballistic missile technology over time.
An alligator could eat a turtle in its shell, and a shark could eat a sea turtle in its shell.
The Turtle was used during the American Revolution, while the fighting for New York City was taking place. The Turtle's one-man, volunteer crew was Sergeant Ezra Lee from Washington's Continental Army. He made his first attempt to attack the HMS Eagle on September 7, 1776. The Turtle's method of attack was to maneuver beneath its intended target and drill into its bottom, then detach an explosive charge from the outside of the Turtle, which would hang from a chain drilled into the enemy ship and explode with a time fuse. The drill, like the submarine's propulsion, was hand-cranked. The Turtle was thwarted on this attempt because the HMS Eagle's bottom was sheathed in copper sheets, as a protection against tropical boring worms and barnacles. The Turtle's drill could get no "bite" against the copper sheets. In 1777 Lee and the Turtle tried again but this time failed to sink the HMS Cerberus.
There is no difference. They are just two different names for the type of turtle.
When a turtle starts to swell up, there could be many issues that need to be attended to. For example, the turtle could have an abscess. It could have shell rot or internal parasites.
Other than securing a place in history as the first submersible used in combat (Revolutionary War), David Bushnell's Turtle had absolutely no impact on society or naval warfare at all. It was never successful, and was destroyed by the British well before any improvements or changes could be made to increase its chances of sinking a British warship.
yes, i went in a submarine about two years ago, we could hear dolphins, whales and more!
I think if a turtle is big enough it can eat the marble .and that wouldn't be healthy or safe for the turtle so if the marble is small and is with the turtle the turtle could defenitly eat it so,no.
they could be, yes
A submarine