It would not be tied up.
hopefully, youre talking about a sail boat. get on the centerboard and the boat should flip over.
hopefully, youre talking about a sail boat. get on the centerboard and the boat should flip over.
When a floating submarine submerges, it deliberately goes beneath the surface - which it is designed to do
a diver
I think season 5, not sure which crash youre talking about?
A boat loaded with too much cargo sinks because it exceeds its buoyancy capacity. When the weight of the cargo surpasses the boat's ability to displace enough water to stay afloat, it becomes unstable and submerges. Additionally, excessive weight can affect the boat's balance, leading to capsizing. Ultimately, the principles of buoyancy and weight dictate that every vessel has a maximum load it can safely carry.
A trench happens when one plate submerges under another.
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it's appropriately called the dive alarm.
Submarines don't have windows, at least not any that are used for viewing outside of the hull while submerged. They are used in some submarines as bridge viewing windows, but they're subjected to ambient sea pressure when the boat submerges, not direct sea pressure like the hull is.
To drown means being submerges in any liquid substance until it fills there lungs and suffocates them.