in the water
Pink dolphins are like submarines because they never go in the water, dolphins and submarines alike are have waterphobia and never go in the water. Pink dolphines also are lesbians like submarines
As submarines go deeper they are surrounded by more and more pressure from the water arround them. There are not currently any submarines that can withstand that amount of water pressure.
Most submarines have propellers that spin, pushing them forward. A few smaller research submarines use a water jet for propulsion.
USA. nuclear powered submarines can go faster than 25 knots (nautical miles per hour) underwater.
submarines are important because people need to go under the sea and do what they got to do to save the world
No of course not
Submarines are built with a special design that allows them to be faster underwater. Submarines can be used during a war as a way to sneak up to enemy lines in the water, but still stay hidden.
Submarines can operate under water, but not under land. The US is a nation on land, and submarines cannot operate under it.
Ironclads are not the same thing as submarines. Ironclads do not go underwater completely even though the majority of their body may be underwater.
Submarines can dive to various depths depending on their design and purpose. Military submarines, such as nuclear attack submarines, typically operate at depths of around 800 to 1,000 feet (240 to 300 meters), but some can go even deeper. Research submarines, like the DSV Alvin, can reach depths of over 14,000 feet (about 4,300 meters) in the ocean's trenches. The deepest recorded dive by a manned vessel is 36,000 feet (about 11,000 meters) in the Mariana Trench.
ony special submarines can go down and see it because it is 2 miles down
Yes definitely. Maybe not military class submarines but there are many public submarine tours that take you under the water to see shipwrecks, sea life etc