A submarine uses the surrounding waters too fill itself to dive and letting out the water too surface. Also the pressure of the surrouding waters (depending on depth) make it able for the Submarine to go back up. try pushing an empty pringles can down in your bathtub.
Exogenous forces are forces that work above the earths surface and break down landforms. Endogenous forces are forces that work below the earths surface and build up land forms
supply and demand
Thrust (from the pedals), gravity (you lean in the direction you want to go), Drag (air slowing you down), and if you hop on your unicycle: thrust.
endogenic forces have their origin deep down in the earth's interior and they work from below
Submariners.
She did her work under the sea in a submarine
A submarine has tanks that are called ballast tanks. When these tanks are flooded with sea water, the submarine sinks because the sub weighs more than the water it displaces. To rise again, the sub reduces its weight by pushing compressed air into the ballast tanks. The air forces the sea water out and sub returns to the surface. It maneuvers using its rudder and planes. A link is provided.
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Pull of gravity pulls it. Other forces - Air resistance and drag
Yes. Forces work in space. Gravitational, mechanical and electrical forces work in space.
While you're moving, the forces acting on you are unbalanced, and add up to something. When you're sitting, the forces acting on you are balanced, and add up to zero.
work in basically the same as a convented submarine