They were much smaller in World War II. Even the crews quarters where cramped. The air exchange and diesel fumes, along with the batteries, made it dangerous and rough.
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The smaller, spherical shape of their pressure hulls allows for a lot more PSI at extreme depths.
Supposedly no dimes were minted in 1810, however, I have what appears to be a ,smaller than todays dimes, dime with has the date 1810 on it.
A 'Sea' is smaller than an 'Ocean'. Think of the largestr SEA in the world . It is named the Pacific OCEAN.
0.9 (repeating) is exactly equal to 1. It's smaller than everything larger than one and larger than everything smaller than one.
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There are many countries that are smaller than Ireland. Out of 196 countries, Ireland is ranked 118th by area which means there are still many smaller countries.
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Asia is larger than Europe.
In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, there are no specific details about the number of submarines surrounding the island. The story primarily focuses on the experiences of the main characters, Phillip and Timothy, as they survive on a deserted cay during World War II. The presence of submarines serves more as a backdrop to the narrative rather than a focal point.
Lloyd George during World War I
The "wolf pack" was a strategic grouping of German submarines (U-boats) during World War II, whereby more than one German sub might attack the same Allied convoy crossing the Atlantic.