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Nucleur Energy
nuclear fallout is the settling of nuclear particles.
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Yes, both the USS Copperfin and USS Thunderfish are fictional submarines from the animated television series "DuckTales." They do not represent real Navy submarines but are part of the show's adventurous storytelling involving characters like Scrooge McDuck and his nephews. In reality, the U.S. Navy has operated several submarines with different names, but neither of these exists in actual naval history.
It depends on the real question. If meant literally, then yes, women are allowed on submarines. They can visit some submarines. If the question is, "Are women allowed to serve/work on submarines?" then it depends on the country. In the Royal Navy (UK) they are not allowed to serve at present. The United States, however, is gearing up to allow some women officers to serve aboard U.S. Navy nuclear submarines.
Yes, submarines are real vessels designed for underwater operations. They are used by navies around the world for various purposes, including military defense, research, and exploration. Submarines can operate at great depths and are equipped with advanced technology for navigation, communication, and combat.
Villa real i, also called the yellow submarines because of their bright yellow uniform , play in the Spanish La Liga.
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