The "Submarine" Captain ordered the crew to dive.
2007-01-28 00:50:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Submarines stay on the surface by keeping their ballast tanks filled with air. To submerge, the submarine opens special valves at the top of the ballast tanks. When the valves open, air escapes out the top of the tanks as seawater enters the tank from the bottom. Since the seawater entering the tank is heavier than the air it replaces, the submarine becomes heavier and submerges. This caused the ship to sink.
2007-01-27 21:46:31
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The spectators were on a ship leaving the harbor.
2007-01-27 21:41:41
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answer #3
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answered by joe m 2
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I agree with the submarine answer. 10 points to him
2007-01-27 22:10:33
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answer #4
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answered by Rachel 7
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Submarines aren't called ships...they're called boats.
2007-01-27 21:48:03
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answer #5
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answered by Sam I Am 3
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All I know is I heard that...
Linda Lovelaces mum..
went down on the Titanic.
And that a submarine is.....
Long and thin and black and full of seamen.
2007-01-27 21:45:14
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answer #6
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answered by satnee2003 5
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The "Submarine" Captain ordered the crew to dive.
2007-01-27 23:01:49
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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something under the water was pulling the ship.
2007-01-27 21:40:59
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answer #8
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answered by punk'n'pretty 3
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did the spectators move away? if dats the answer then its a horrible question.
2007-01-27 21:44:42
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answer #9
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answered by tornjeansandguitar 3
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ummm .......... lucky the Spectators werent on the ship
2007-01-27 22:05:49
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answer #10
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answered by >--Trace---> 3
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