Yes, you can get seasick on both a boat and a submarine. Seasickness is caused by the conflict between the motion perceived by the inner ear and what the eyes see, leading to nausea and discomfort. While submarines are generally more stable and experience less motion than boats, the confined space and lack of visual cues can still contribute to feelings of seasickness for some individuals.
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the U boat 'is' the German word for submarine. western nations just used submarine. U boat is short for Unterwasserboot, which translates as undersea boat or under water boat or submarine.
A U-boat was a submarine used by Germany in World War 1 and World War 2.
No, a U-boat is a submarine. A torpedo boat is the boat that destroys the submarine.
A submarine is an undersea boat, or submersible.
Sure. However they are more stable then monohulls so you get less side to side rocking. But if you get seasick on a single hull boat, you'll probably be only be slightly better on a multihull.
Ship,boat,life boat,submarine and motor boat
this word is an adjective meaning "under the sea". submarine is the word shortened from the term "submarine boat".
Ship,boat,life boat,submarine and motor boat
U-Boat was the name used by the Allies for German submarines particularly during WW2. U-Boat stood for Unterseeboot, the German for submarine. Unterseeboot was actually a general term for submarines.Answer: An undersea boat or submarine. Also can be known as a German Submarine.A U-Boat or "unter see boot" is the German name for a submarine.
U-boat.
A submarine of the German navy.