How have submersibles benefited ocean exploration?
a.
they allow exploration of arctic...
Biology, 23.09.2019 06:00 emilyplays474
How have submersibles benefited ocean exploration?
a.
they allow exploration of arctic waters.
b.
they reduce the expense of ocean exploration.
c.
they allow the deep ocean to be explored.
d.
all of the above
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