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Basic physics - machinery, electronics, and engines all give off a lot of heat, not to mention the reactor if it's a nuclear powered boat.
It varies by the type of submarine. United States, Russia, United Kingdom, China, France, and India are examples of nations who have or are assumed to have nuclear submarine capabilities.For security purposes, governments don't give out full specifications on their weapons of war, especially on something as big, expensive, and instrumental as a submarine. The true depth information is classified, probably above "Top Secret". For the general US submarine fleet, the "official" answer is typically around 600 feet. (According to one Navy instructor it was changed from 400 feet when a documentary was aired accidentally showing footage of the depth meter at a depth of around that depth.)Any Navy in the world who operates a nuclear submarine is going to publish a low ballpark figure in the name of national security and secrecy. If everyone knew the exact depth a submarine could submerse to, it'd be easier to kill them. Wikipedia says a Soviet/Russian class Alpha submarine may have successfully operated at a depth of 4,300 feet. But rest assured whatever the published depth of submarine is, it many times greater than that.
In fact, yes, there was. In the Cold War, when Russia and America were sinking each others submarines, destroying each others satelites, and planting spies in each others nation, Russia wanted to give Cuba a nuclear weapon. America was at bad terms with both Russia and Cuba, and so the Americans made a trap. They made a system that once Russia submarine transprting the nukes got within the borders of Cuba, all of America's nuclear weapons would target Russia and destroy it. Then all of Russias allies that had nukes would bomb America, and all of America's allies would attack the others... which would end in a nuclear war, and eventually the world would have blown up. But Russia had thought of all of this, and withdrew their submarine transporting the nukes. Yet, even today there is a chance of this happening. Pakistan and India are at war over Kashmir, an unclaimed piece of land. Both nations have nukes, and it might end with India bombing Pakistan (or vice versa) and all of their allies coming in and so on... But let's just pray that this will never, EVER happen.
He gave Russia a Russia Navy.
The energy released by either nuclear fission or nuclear fusion.
It varies by the type of submarine. United States, Russia, United Kingdom, China, France, and India are examples of nations who have or are assumed to have nuclear submarine capabilities.For security purposes, governments don't give out full specifications on their weapons of war, especially on something as big, expensive, and instrumental as a submarine. The true depth information is classified, probably above "Top Secret". For the general US submarine fleet, the "official" answer is typically around 600 feet. (According to one Navy instructor it was changed from 400 feet when a documentary was aired accidentally showing footage of the depth meter at a depth of around that depth.)Any Navy in the world who operates a nuclear submarine is going to publish a low ballpark figure in the name of national security and secrecy. If everyone knew the exact depth a submarine could submerse to, it'd be easier to kill them. Wikipedia says a Soviet/Russian class Alpha submarine may have successfully operated at a depth of 4,300 feet. But rest assured whatever the published depth of submarine is, it many times greater than that.
That rocket has NUCLEAR POWER!?
Yes,Russia have their own stamps,if that is what you mean.
Submarine is a noun which means underwater boat. Thus it can be used in the follow possible sentences:Radar can be used to detect a nearby submarine.If you want to travel deep underwater, you will need to go in a submarine.It is important that every submarine is watertight.We all live in a yellow submarine.
Nuclear power stations only give out steam. Unless there's been an explosion, They give out radioactive dust.
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New Zealend is a country