tinned food no drinking water carbon dioxide scrubbers no washing facilities and rising water levels
The Solid Earth Is Layered Because heavy materials like Iron and nickel sank into the center of the earths mass.
steel
It sank in Wellington Harbour
She was struck by a barge in Singapore Harbour in 1996 and sank.
The RMS Titanic sunk on April 12, 1912.
The K-141 Kursk was a Russian nuclear cruise missile submarine. It was lost with all of its men on board when it sank in the Barents Sea on August 12, 2000. That day, the Kursk sailed out to sea to fire dummy torpedoes. The missiles were fired, and an explosion occurred soon after. It is speculated that this was due to the failure and explosion of one of Kurskâ??s new/developmental torpedoes.
The Russian Navy's Oscar II-class (NATO reporting name) submarine K-141 Kursk sank as a result of an initial torpedo fuel detonation, and secondary torpedo warhead explosions (5-7), on August 12, 2000. Though 23 crew were known to have survived in the stern, they eventually perished along with the rest of the crew.
The Confederate submarine H L Hunley sank a Federal warship, Housatonic
The Confederacy led in the experimentation with submarines. The most successful was the HL Hunley. This submarine sunk a Union warship however the sinking ship damaged the submarine that also sank.
May 7th, 1915
It sank an enemy warship
A U-boat
The USS Indianapolis sank after being hit by torpedoes launched from a Japanese mini-submarine.
H. L. Hunley
Only one US submarine sank in World War One.
Hunley.
He was Commander Mochitsura Hashimoto.