Asked by Georgia
SO CONFUSED!!!
Why can't submarines go to the bottem of the ocean?
It is to do with pressure gradient
Total nonsense. Subs go to the bottom of the ocean each time they sink. Now if there is an inversion layer, either thermal or salinity, they can "float" on that layer, but they certainly can go through it.
Why can't submarines go to the bottem of the ocean?
It is to do with pressure gradient
Total nonsense. Subs go to the bottom of the ocean each time they sink. Now if there is an inversion layer, either thermal or salinity, they can "float" on that layer, but they certainly can go through it.
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