The force is the same as long as the volume submersed is the same
A submarine canyon refers to a steep-sided valley cut into the sea floor of the continental slope. It is formed through turbidity currents that carve out the submarine canyons in the continental shelf.
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submarine canyons
Every submarine since Drebbel's first in 1578 has been able to reach the ocean floor. Not all have been able to resurface, though.
Assuming the rugosities are not so large to be trip hazards, the rough surface has the higher friction, hence drag, between floor and shoe sole.
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A submarine canyon refers to a steep-sided valley cut into the sea floor of the continental slope. It is formed through turbidity currents that carve out the submarine canyons in the continental shelf.
higher on a hard floor...the rug will absorb the bounce
The deep ocean floor and submarine sand reefs are all made up of limestone environment. Limestone is a sedimentary type of rock that can be found in many places. It falls to the ocean floor when tides rise and fall.
yes, it is the equivalent to the weight of the water displaced by the solid material of the boat.
the surface of this floor is very smooth.