As in the field of space travel, so in undersea exploration new technologies Continue to appear. They share a number of similarities with each other -- as well as some important differences.
Manned submersibles, like spaceships, must maintain living conditions in an unnatural environment. But while a spaceship must be able to bear extreme pressure if it is not to break up in deep water.
In exploring space, unmanned vehicles were employed before astronauts. In undersea exploration, on the other hand, men paved the way, and only recently have unmanned remote-operated vehicles (ROVs) been put to use.
One reason for this is that communicating with vehicles in orbit is much easier than talking to those underwater. A vacuum is an ideal medium for radio communications, but underwater communications are limited to much slower sound waves. Thus, most undersea vehicles -- particularly ROVs -- operate at the end of long ropes.
For a similar reason, knowing wh
A. New techniques are continually developed and new machines invented for undersea exploration.
B. If not well built, a submersible is most likely to get crushed in deep water.
C. A submersible, when manned, looked very much like a spaceship.
D. In certain respects undersea exploration is often faced with the same problem as space travel is.
As in the field of space travel, so in undersea exploration new technologies Continue to appear. They share a number of similarities with each other -- as well as some important differences.
Manned submersibles, like spaceships, must maintain living conditions in an unnatural environment. But while a spaceship must be able to bear extreme pressure if it is not to break up in deep water.
In exploring space, unmanned vehicles were employed before astronauts. In undersea exploration, on the other hand, men paved the way, and only recently have unmanned remote-operated vehicles (ROVs) been put to use.
One reason for this is that communicating with vehicles in orbit is much easier than talking to those underwater. A vacuum is an ideal medium for radio communications, but underwater communications are limited to much slower sound waves. Thus, most undersea vehicles -- particularly ROVs -- operate at the end of long ropes.
For a similar reason, knowing wh
A. the communication problem
B. the ocean depths
C. the movement of waves
D. the problem of vacuum
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