The 'stern', just like any other ship.
The term "Stern" is the Navy term for the aft (rear) section of any ship or submarine, generally referring to the rearmost portion of the vessel.
Go back to Slateport town. Inside the ferry building, you will find captain stern and the submarine being robbed by Team Aqua.
A hound's tail is called a stern.
The submarine is manned by the crew, and crew members are called submariners.
The 'helmsman' steers a submarine.
In Slateport city harbour you will see capt. stern being interviewed with a large crowd talk to capt. stern and you will go into the harbour thing and then go to their hideout in lilycove city.
The front is called the bow, and the back is called the stern.
The rear of the ship is called the "stern". The front is called the "bow". The rear direction in a ship is "aft". (head "aft" to get to the "stern").
[I've heard this question asked as a kind of a twisted riddle, the answer to which is, "A drowning person": When a person is first in the water, they have air in their lungs and will float. As they drown, their lungs fill with water and they sink. Then, as their body decays and gases expand, the body floats to the surface -- LibertarianLaw]A submarine or a ship can float because the weight ofwater that it displaces is equal to the weight of the ship. This displacement of water creates an upward force called the buoyant force and acts opposite to gravity, which would pull the ship down. Unlike a ship, a submarine can control its buoyancy, thus allowing it to sink and surface at will.To control its buoyancy, the submarine has ballast tanks and auxiliary, or trim tanks, that can be alternately filled with water or air (see animation below). When the submarine is on the surface, the ballast tanks are filled with air and the submarine's overall density is less than that of the surrounding water. As the submarine dives, the ballast tanks are flooded with water and the air in the ballast tanks is vented from the submarine until its overall density is greater than the surrounding water and the submarine begins to sink (negative buoyancy). A supply of compressed air is maintained aboard the submarine in air flasks for life support and for use with the ballast tanks. In addition, the submarine has movable sets of short "wings" called hydroplanes on the stern (back) that help to control the angle of the dive. The hydroplanes are angled so that water moves over the stern, which forces the stern upward; therefore, the submarine is angled downward.
Fulton designed a submarine called Nautilus.
It is called the Stern.
The stern is the back or rear of a boat. The bow is the front.