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Same body designs to swim through the same environment-water. In addition, WWII US Navy subs were named after fish.
It depends on the type of submarine. Fast-Attack submarines are normally named after fish or previous submarines; Ballistic Missile submarines were originally named for famous Americans in history, though today they are named for States of the Union. This is done in no small part to foster good will and political support. Some attack submarines are also named for famous politicians who have been more than kind to the Navy over their years of service in Congress or the White House, and the USS Hyman G. Rickover is named for Admiral Rickover, "Father of the Nuclear Navy".
Submarines have traditionally been named for fish or other vessels using a particular name. Over the last 30 years, U.S. Submarines (except for the Seawolf class) have been named for States or Cities, or important Navy or political leaders (almost always those who have been generous to the Navy or military in general). State and City identification is an old Navy tradition. Other countries typically use either fish or names from previous vessels, important historical events (Russia, e.g.), leaders, and also Cities or States / Regions in their own country.
They have the same shape and travel thru the same elements.
With their tails; although the subs is mechanical.
No. The copper pennies will slowly release copper into the water, which will kill most small fish. Avoid having any metal in your aquarium.
Because thunder is a sound -- sound waves -- and sound waves can't fry anything.
copper, and fish
My Uncle Albert Fish - What ships was he on in the navy?
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During WWII, US subs were named after fish.
WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT!?!?!? And no it would not work