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29 December, 11:00

Why do submarines have to be built with such strong, thick walls, compared to ships? Explain in as much detail as you can using ideas about water pressure.

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  1. 29 December, 14:33
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    Ships only go a couple meters under water so their hull is not required to go so far underwater. A submarine goes much lower which means there is much more pressure on the hull which requires a bigger hull.
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