oceanographers use submarines to take pictures of sea life and things that have been found or things that they are looking for.
Oceanographers use sonar to map the seafloor, detect underwater objects like shipwrecks or submarines, study marine life, and create 3D images of underwater environments. Sonar helps oceanographers study the ocean's physical and biological characteristics.
oceanographers use equipment such as sonar, satellites, and radar to map the ocean floor. marine biologists use scuba equipment, submarines, R.O.V.'s, and various other dissection tools to study and understand organisms that live in the ocean.
microscopes, plankton nets, and nets
Oceanographers use trigonometry to calculate the depth of the ocean floor using sonar data. By measuring angles and distances, they can create detailed maps of the ocean bottom. Trigonometry is also used to analyze wave patterns, currents, and tides in the ocean.
microscopes, plankton nets, and nets
Submarines typically use air tanks. Oxygen is very dangerous and very flammable. It's use is very limited on submarines for that reason.
Oceanographers study the ocean. Geologists study the earth.
submarines and bats both use sonar. Calvin was here
The marines do not use submarines. Only the Navy does.
its a yes and no question because oceanographers will not help us with our everyday lives. We will need oceanographers because they will help us learn about the ocean and what lives in it.
Most submarines have propellers that spin, pushing them forward. A few smaller research submarines use a water jet for propulsion.
sound waves can penetrate the ocean floor.