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Q: What is a submarine crossing the pacific ocean underwater through the earth?
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How do submarines see underwater?

On or near the surface, submariners 'see' through a periscope mast raised through the fin above the hull from within the submarine's Control Room. In the very latest submarines, the extendable periscopes will be largely superseded by an electronic mast that uses a camera and displays the picture on a monitor. The optronics masts have a closed circuit television (CCTV) camera to use by day or a thermal imaging (heat seeking) camera for use at night or in bad visibility. Submarines cannot see underwater and so use sound energy to detect obstacles and objects. When under the water the submarine can emit SONAR (SOund Navigation and Ranging) sound waves through the water (know as 'pinging'). The sound wave or sonar ping echo is bounced back to the submarine if it detects another vessel or obstacle. The strength of the returned signal or sound provides an indication of the range (distance) between the submarine and the other vessel (ship or submarine) or obstacle. Modern submarines have excellent radio and satellite reception and communications systems and underwater telephones. When sending out sound waves by sonar, a submarine could be detected by another ship or submarine. When wishing to remain undetected, a submarine will listen for and hear sounds underwater through hydrophones (underwater microphones).


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How is the word submarine used in a sentence?

A submarine is an underwater craft, or a word used to describe something that is under water. Here are a couple of sentences. The submarine moves with silent deliberation through the cold dark water. The submarine canyons posed problems when the search vessels began looking for the nuclear weapon that had been lost at sea.


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How can a submarine stay submerged at certain depth underwater?

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Who invented the submerine during the renaissance?

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How does water enter a submarine?

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Can you play the Saxophone underwater?

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How can submarines detect other underwater objects?

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What is a device used to view through a submarine?

The object used to view the outside from inside the submarine is called a periscope.