yes it can because there is different forms of mold
Yes. There nuclear torpedoes that can travel underwater and destroy ships.
The titanic and underwater sunken ships.
Not much. If a ship has landed on an underwater slope, it might shift further down or be hit by an underwater landslide.
its a special type of bacteria, it occurs all the time deep underwater
There are many different kinds of ships that can be used to find things underwater. You could use a submarine.
I'm not sure but the mines that are underwater are able to destroy battle ships or any type of ships so i guess that it does.Thanks XD
They where U-boats or Underwater Boats. These ships sunks most likely the most ships in the entire war.
As far as I know there are no underwater labs. There are aquariums that have created tanks for the study of species, and dive into ocean areas to study life using research ships ( Ballard is a good example of this), but non have built a complex underwater.
Just like diesel submarines travel underwater, but for much longer periods as the nuclear engine does not consume the oxygen in the air. The older diesel submarines were limited to running on batteries or using a schnorkel to get air for the engines when underwater, so usually they traveled on the surface like regular ships only submerging to prepare for an attack with torpedoes on passing enemy ships. The nuclear submarines can practically travel underwater forever, until they need to be resupplied with food for the crew.
J. J. Cousteau made the self contained underwater breathing apparatus during World War 2 because small German submarines were putting mines on Allied ships. Divers needed to go underwater and remove them.Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
Estimates from 18 to 24 ships have been made of Armada wrecks off the Irish coast. Eighteen sites have been identified by underwater salvage teams.