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When a plane is fully submerged in water, the hydrostatic pressure on the exterior of the plane increases with depth. This pressure can cause structural damage to the plane over time, compromising its integrity. Additionally, the water pressure can make it difficult for rescue operations to safely recover the plane or any potential survivors.

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