Dive depth was reliant upon the U-Boat type ; they could dive safely to approximately 50 to 75 meters . ~ Look to the related link below for additional technical information .
The u.s joined the ww1 because Germany kept sinking the u.s boats and went avaunt president wilsons rules . hello
dive bombers dive at a steep angle and drop their bombs as they near the ship
Q- ships were disguised merchant ships that carried cannons depth charges and anti-submarine equipment. They were used as bait for German U-boats and commercial raiders. The above is fine except Q ships were in WW1 not 2
Germany's U-boats. The decisive factor of course was the Zimmerman telegram in which Germany tried to persuade Mexico to attack the USA and reclaim the territories it had lost to the USA some 70 years earlier.
There were no air attacks on London in WW1.
Dive depth was reliant upon the U-Boat type ; they could dive safely to approximately 50 to 75 meters . ~ Look to the related link below for additional technical information .
Test depth for U.S. boats was between 250' and 400' depending on the boat class.
Submarines.
U boats were invented in 1914 for WW1
The recreational dive limits for this dive site are typically a maximum depth of 60 feet and a maximum dive time of 60 minutes.
2,267 feet under and no, a person cannot dive to the Titanic; too deep
Any decent dive computer can withstand greater pressure than you can.
The depth of the dive and the duration of time spent at that depth are the two primary factors that influence how much nitrogen you absorb during a dive. Nitrogen absorption increases with depth due to higher pressure, and longer dive times allow for more nitrogen to be taken up by body tissues.
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Guerre de Course (commerce raiding).
Including operational losses about 217.
This is a speed related question!!! Speed = distance / time Hence speed = 20,000 ft/ 20 hrs. speed = 1000 ft/hr