No, GPS signals cannot penetrate underwater because they are radio waves that dissipate quickly in water. Therefore, GPS does not work underwater and alternative methods like acoustic positioning systems are used for underwater navigation.
Yes, lasers can work underwater. However, the effectiveness and range of the laser depend on factors such as water clarity, depth, and the type of laser used. Lasers can be used for various underwater applications such as communication, ranging, and imaging.
Yes, Jacques Cousteau did work in Greece. He conducted underwater exploration and research in Greek waters, particularly in the Aegean Sea, and documented the marine life and ecosystems there. Cousteau's work in Greece helped raise awareness about the importance of protecting the underwater environment.
No, typical cell phones are not designed to work underwater, especially at depths of 2 miles where the pressure and water resistance can damage electronic components. Specialized equipment, such as underwater communication devices, are used for deep-sea communication.
Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
Yes, water trampolines do work like regular trampolines. However, they lose substantial bounce due to being on an inflated island on the water. You can get a visual of how much bounce you get out of one here: Water bouncers have even less bounce. However, both water trampolines and water bouncers are extremely fun. Especially if you add accessories to them such as a blast bag. You'll be on the water for hours!
Trampolines are a very good workout for bodybuilders, but aren't the best workout. While they are good help to getting muscles, trampolines alone wont make you ripped, it will take a lot more work.
Yes.
No, non inflatable water trampolines do not exist. Water trampolines need the air for buoyancy.
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Vuly Trampolines was created in 2007-12.
Sears (www.sears.com/trampolines) has trampolines online for sale. www.tramplinejumper.com and www.trampolineplus.com are other useful sites with a variety of products.
No.
there is no ordinces for trampolines so you need to use upper body strength
No the touchscreen is unable to work underwater.
Yes, George Nissen is the real inventor of trampolines.
An underwater mp3 player can work with no hassle underwater so long as you do not go beyond 5 meters or 15 feet underwater in which the sound frequency would get messed up.