Not much.
If a ship has landed on an underwater slope, it might shift further down or be hit by an underwater landslide.
The titanic and underwater sunken ships.
The compounds that make up the sunken ships all collaborate to form some sort of mixture that is some how unable to be broken down by all the other stuff that like breaks stuff down in the flipp'in ocean, or something like that.
During an earthquake in the ocean, ships may experience rough and unpredictable sea conditions due to the seismic activity. They may also be at risk of encountering tsunamis generated by the earthquake, causing large and dangerous waves that can damage or capsize the ship. Vessels are advised to move to deeper waters or ports to minimize the impact of the earthquake on their safety.
Two underwater features discovered through the use of sonar and magnetometers are shipwrecks and underwater volcanoes. Sonar is used to detect objects and map the ocean floor, while magnetometers can detect anomalies in the Earth's magnetic field caused by sunken ships or volcanic activity.
Trade winds were typically used by sailing ships such as the clipper ships, galleons, and merchant vessels. These ships relied on the steady and predictable trade winds to facilitate their voyages across oceans by harnessing the power of the wind to propel them forward.
Rise Ye Sunken Ships was created on 2011-06-06.
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Karl E. Heden has written: 'The Great Lakes guide to sunken ships' -- subject(s): Shipwrecks 'Sunken Ships, World War II'
The titanic and underwater sunken ships.
Sunken ships have been used to fulfill this purpose.
The compounds that make up the sunken ships all collaborate to form some sort of mixture that is some how unable to be broken down by all the other stuff that like breaks stuff down in the flipp'in ocean, or something like that.
i think theres been some sunken ships
Sand, rocks, sunken ships, dead fish, corral and mini volcanoes.
amrican deaths on the sunken ships
Water ============= And some salts and minerals and marine organisms and sunken ships.
Submersibles work on undersea oilwells, recover practice torpedoes, search for sunken ships or things that have fallen off ships and sunk.
well, unusally to exam them to coide the cause of the sinking of the vessel