A few submarines have gone to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, 6 miles down, but, most can only dive to a few hundred feet. Any deeper and the pressure would crush their hulls. Diving to a few hundred feet is good enough for most military and civilian submarines. Also, how deep certain military submarines can dive is top secret information and is known only to a few people in the navy.
If we have 294 + 1277 here, it will equal 1571 feet. The reference is sea level, and the submarine is 294 feet below it. As the helicopter is at 1277, by adding 294 and 1277, we get the distance between the sub and the chopper, which is 1571 feet.
70 feet below sea level.
27 fps
28 feet contains 28 feet.
784 square feet
About 2 Kilometres
Depends on the type of submarine...
you first go to steven to get dive and dive dvie
Classified.
After you find the submarine you use dive up to the surface.
50 billioon feet
like 11,000 meters
The whale is flexible. The submarine is not, and is therefore subject to crushing from the pressure.
200 ft
The process of a submarine to move from the surface of the ocean to a position underneath the surface is called a dive. This is accomplished by allowing water to fill the tanks of the submarine, the heavy water pressure now inside the vessel now will force it to sink below the surface, thus a "dive".
The proper submarine/naval term is the Helmsman, who controls the rudder and dive planes.
No, but the deepet dive without a submarine is 330 meters or 1080 feet.