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At first, water was pressing on the hatch from one side. When water was pressing equally on both sides, it was easy to open the hatch. Remember this if your car falls into the harbour.

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Q: Why the men could not initially open the hatch and why was it easy to open the hatch when the submarine was filled with water?
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