Bathyscaphe
Sea Pole class bathyscaphe was created in 2009.
The bathyscaphe works by turning on its engine and it dives into the water and a lot of air is trapped inside it so it swims to the bottom of the sea/ocean. The pressure at the bottom of the sea/ocean is enough to squish a human.
it doesn't sink
You will sink to the bottom
A bathyscaphe is a self-propelled deep-sea diving submersible used for exploring the ocean depths.
They curl up in a ball and sink to the bottom of the sea to keep warm. The sea bottom is really warm so that is what they do ! They do not do that because they must come to the surface for air!
Collision, grounding, fire, structural failure, poor cargo loading.Ships could sink by something that could make a hole in the hull which lets the water in and then it will sink to the bottom of the sea.
Weights are usually made of metal, which is denser than sea-water, so they would sink. But, to be awkward, if it were made of wood, it would not sink.
Odysseus punished the Phaeacians by turning the ship into stone, making it sink to the bottom of the sea. This is shown as the end of Book 8.
Yes sea breeze air sinks over water as a way of compensating for the high surface pressure caused by colder air.
Mercury is a heavy metal, it will sink in sea water.
Sunken is an adjective describing something which has sunk to the bottom of a body of water. "Sunken treasure" is at the bottom of the sea. They are all forms of the verb "to sink" "We said we'd sink the Bismark, and, by God, we did sink her. Now although she sank a long time ago, divers have gone down to take pictures of her sunken wreck."