because they have to withstand the pressure of the water when they go down under water.
and to keep the people safe :)
Submarines would need thick, strong walls because They would have to withstand the pressure of the water that would increase the deeper they go, to do this they would need stronger and thicker materials to cope with the force (This would help keep the people safe).
Submarines require thick, strong walls to withstand the immense pressure exerted by water at great depths. As a submarine descends, the pressure increases significantly, which can lead to structural failure if the hull is not robust enough. Additionally, a strong hull helps protect against external threats, such as underwater debris or potential attacks. Overall, the integrity of the hull is crucial for the safety and operational effectiveness of the submarine.
1. Ballistic submarines 2. Attack submarines
Submarines - poem - was created in 1917.
One of our Submarines was created in 1982.
Dallas Submarines was created in 1920.
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Yes, North Korea has submarines
Argentina had diesel-electric submarines while the British had nuclear-powered submarines.
Submarines have to be very strong because when they are deep under water, there is a great deal of pressure exerted on them by the water. A hollow container underwater is not like a fish underwater, since the fish's body is filled with fluids (blood or other bodily fluids) that are no more compressible than the surrounding water is. Air behaves differently, it is compressible, so the hull must be strong.
All submarines can sink. Some can return to the surface.
submarines dont sail idiot