sure, they all can reach the bottom... most of the time you don't want them to though.
the ocean varies in depth everywhere depending on where you are. modern subs can't sit at the bottom like old WWII boats could, the new ones have delecate sonar equipment among other things on the bottom. depending on the class, us navy ships can dive to ~2000 ft. but normally operate much higher than that.
Straight to the bottom of the ocean.
yes at the bottom of the ocean.
With other submarines, ships and aircraft. Possibly also with detectors that sit on the bottom of the ocean and transmit a signal when a sub is detected.
submarines dont sail idiot
Yes, it does. The more you advance towards the bottom of the ocean, the more the water pressure increases. Which is why you implode before reaching the bottom.
With submersibles, sonar, magnetometers, and satellites.
The Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica is dangerous for any ship, and especially for submarines, because of the high-volume of icebergs.
Atlantic Ocean.
At a distance of 4100 kilometers on the ocean bottom, you would encounter the Mariana Trench, the deepest known oceanic trench. This trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean, reaching a maximum known depth of about 11,034 meters (36,201 feet) at the Challenger Deep.
They send underwater submarines to study the ocean floor.
Atlantic Ocean.
The longest ocean waves are called "tsunamis." These waves can travel across entire ocean basins, reaching lengths of up to hundreds of kilometers. Unlike typical ocean waves, which are generated by wind, tsunamis are usually caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. Their immense length and energy make them capable of causing significant destruction upon reaching coastal areas.