Submarines
Facts
   It differs from a submersible, which has
    more limited underwater capability.
   The term submarine most commonly
    refers to a large crewed autonomous
    vessel.
   However, historically or colloquially,
    submarine can also refer to medium-sized
    or smaller vessels (midgetsubmarines,
    wet subs), remotely operated vehicles or
    robots.
Here is a submarine
More facts
   The adjective submarine, in terms
    such as submarine cable, means
    “under the sea”.
   For reasons of naval tradition
    submarines are usually referred to
    as “boats” rather than as “ships”,
    regardless of their size.
Pictures inside a submarine
How to make a
 submarine
Step 1
Drill a hole in the bottom of
         your bottle.
Step 2
Using chopsticks, feed a
  paper clip through.
Step 3
Hook paper clip into second
    hole for stability.
Step 4
  Use chopsticks to hook the
rubber band to the paper clip.
And that is
how to make
  your own
 submarine

Submarine

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    Facts  It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability.  The term submarine most commonly refers to a large crewed autonomous vessel.  However, historically or colloquially, submarine can also refer to medium-sized or smaller vessels (midgetsubmarines, wet subs), remotely operated vehicles or robots.
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    Here is asubmarine
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    More facts  The adjective submarine, in terms such as submarine cable, means “under the sea”.  For reasons of naval tradition submarines are usually referred to as “boats” rather than as “ships”, regardless of their size.
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    How to makea submarine
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    Step 1 Drill ahole in the bottom of your bottle.
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    Step 2 Using chopsticks,feed a paper clip through.
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    Step 3 Hook paperclip into second hole for stability.
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    Step 4 Use chopsticks to hook the rubber band to the paper clip.
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    And that is howto make your own submarine