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Q: When a submarine expolres the ocean bottom what type of currents affect it?
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When a submarine explores the ocean bottom what type of currents affect it?

tidal current


When a submarine explores the ocean bottom what type of affect it?

tidal current


When a submarine is submerged but not sitting on the bottom can it simply float in suspense or does it have to keep moving underwater?

A submarine does not have to move under its own power when submerged. It will however move with the water currents that surround it. Just like a hot air balloon moves with the wind (air currents).


Flow meters are not used to measure bottom currents why?

Bottom currents move too slow.


How do you pass sink the submarine on the impossible test?

You have to bring the word submarine down to the bottom of the screen.


Why do most deep currents form near the poles?

Deep currents form around wind patterns. These wind patterns particularly affect deep currents near shorelines of major lands or continents.


If a submarine starts to sinks will it go to the bottom if no changes are made?

If a submarine takes on enough water, like any vessel, it'll sink straight to the bottom without intervention.


Which gas is filled in the cylinder of the submarine going to the bottom of the sea?

hydrogens


What cause the global convection current the equator and the poles?

Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the flow of currents. * While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at depth.


What causes the convection current between the poles and the equator?

Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the flow of currents. * While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at depth.


what causes the global convection current between the equater and the poles?

Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the flow of currents. * While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at depth.


What cause the global convection current between the equation and the poles?

Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the flow of currents. * While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at depth.