"Regular" subs don't. The deeper you go, the greater the pressure. Eventually they'll crumble.
Submarines cannot reach the deepest parts of water because of the pressure or water and deepest surface is not a smooth, its full of rocks and sea plants.
there is too much water pressure so it will be crushed under all the weight.
January 23, 1960. The Trieste made it to the bottom of Challeger Deep which is the deepest point in all the world's oceans.
Every submarine since Drebbel's first in 1578 has been able to reach the ocean floor. Not all have been able to resurface, though.
Thousands of degreesFahrenheit. The crust is above an enormous ocean of molten rock that may even be hotter than this.
Sylvia Earle was born in 1935. She designed a small submarine for underwater exploration. She started a business called Deep Ocean Engineering which builds the small submarines, which can reach 35,000 feet, the deepest ocean depth known.
Deep ocean pressures are to great for submarines. They do not need to go deep anyway, just to avoid detection by the enemy.
The Deepsea Challenger Sub recorded the deepest dive into the Mariana's Trench. James Cameron became the first person to reach 6.8 miles down to the floor of the trench.
no, because you may believe in cartoons going deep under water. but in true life,we cant. because water can crush your body even with gears when you reach the deepest part of the ocean.
The hadal zone is the deepest zone it is deeper than the abyssal by alot. The abyssal zone only reach 4,000 miles in depth the hadal zone can reach 6,000 miles to 7,000 miles in depth.
He proposed a submarine to reach the bottom of the ocean, but his boss couldn't...answer: FATHOM IT (mouth, offer, impact, botany)
Because the oldest parts reach the continental crust and then the ocean floor sinks beneath the continental crust, into the mantle.