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The role of submarines during the second world war was primarily the destruction of enemy commerce, and occasionally heavy naval units such as battleships, cruisers, and aircraft carriers. Since the battle of the atlantic was fought primarily against German Submarines which were targeting Allied merchant vessels, there would have been very little point to using submarines.
No becuz the are built in below freezing temperatures and are solid ice
To see over walls and in submarines
the Arctic
Submarines would need thick, strong walls because They would have to withstand the pressure of the water that would increase the deeper they go, to do this they would need stronger and thicker materials to cope with the force (This would help keep the people safe).
Near the Arctic Circle.
The North Pole is surrounded by the Arctic region.
For people to live in the arctic would be cold
You would be in the Arctic Region. Antarctic is the south polar region.
No, submarine crews do not generally feel waves when operating submerged. During "normal" undersea operations, submarines are almost always below a depth that would cause them to react to wave action.
The Arctic
Arctic Circle.