Nuclear Submarines can stay almost indefently for them it is a question of Stores (food).
Diesel Submarines are really not designed for under ice operations.
AIP Subs can stay submerged for prolonged periods depending on the amount of Liquid Oxygen it has.
Yes, a submarine can pass under the North Pole because the Arctic Ocean is navigable, allowing submarines to travel under the thick ice sheet covering the North Pole. Submarines use specific routes to navigate under the ice, taking advantage of open water channels and thin ice areas.
Marion D. Williams has written: 'Submarines under ice' -- subject(s): Submarine forces, Submarines (Ships), United States, United States. Navy
Not long
3days
1 minute
3 days
it matters what the temperature is in the space where the ice is being melted
yes then do stay in groups and their early life is spent under a ice pack in the artic region.
Food can stay frozen in a cooler for up to 24 hours, depending on the quality of the cooler and the amount of ice or ice packs used.
Meat will stay frozen in a cooler without ice for about 24-48 hours, depending on the temperature and insulation of the cooler.
As miraculous as nuclear submarines are, they cannot sail under continents. The South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica, 10% of the surface area of planet Earth.
Marbles are made out of glass they are not baked as food would be.