Yes it can. Every submarine has a maximum depth at which it is safe to operate. If it goes lower than its safe limit, the pressure can crush the hull.
Submarine hulls are subject to sea pressure, and that pressure increases the deeper the submarine goes. There are design limits to the amount of pressure that a hull can take, and if that pressure is exceeded by diving too deep, the hull will fail and will be crushed.
The platelets are destroyed. These are necessary for clotting. If they are too low, you can hemorrhage to death.
Appropriate body temperature
When physiological activities are too high or too low, it can disrupt the functioning of molecules essential for these activities. In extreme cases, these molecules can be destroyed or rendered nonfunctional due to the imbalance, leading to a halt in physiological processes and potentially causing harm to the organism. Maintaining a balance in physiological activities is crucial for proper functioning of the body.
we all live in the yellow submarine-The BeatlesAccording to the song, The Beatles' friends live there, too.
Yes, bamboo can grow submerged in water, as long as the water is not too deep and the plant has access to oxygen.
A submarine cannot go to the bottom of the ocean because the pressure at such depths is too high for the submarine's structure to withstand, risking damage or collapse.
The Union troops under US.Grant liberated this Confederate river-port - not too difficult, as it had been badly sited, low on the water and liable to flooding, and it was half underwater when Grant attacked and destroyed it.
The pressure gets too great and the submarine implodes. The deeper you go under water the more pressure there is.
Check the alternator. If the voltage is too high it will overcharge the battery and destroy it. If the voltage is too low the battery will discharge and could be mistaken for a destroyed battery.
If there is too much carbon dioxide in the air:the greenhouse effect will increaseaverage temperatures will riseglaciers and ice caps will meltsea levels will risecoastal areas and low islands will be submerged under the seaprobably worse hurricanes and other storms
If there is too much carbon dioxide in the air:the greenhouse effect will increaseaverage temperatures will riseglaciers and ice caps will meltsea levels will risecoastal areas and low islands will be submerged under the seaprobably worse hurricanes and other storms