The Undersea Tube functioned on regular schedule for three years, became the usual method of ocean transit.
He was considered "half-cracked" in those days when he would enthuse over his undersea railroad, but his animated face was lit with inspiration.
Ken had known something of her radical construction; knew that a substance called quarsteel, similar to glass and yet fully as tough as steel, had been used for her hull, making her a perfect vehicle for undersea exploration.
The undersea reaches lay ahead of him, and the way was clear.
We had two navigating officers, experienced submarine men both, and five sailors, also experienced in undersea work.
He tells how the undersea boat is maneuvered; how the English and French attempt to guard the channel against the enemy's deadly U-boats.
Semiconductors, which combine heat insulation with good electrical conduction, are used for thermoelectric generators to power isolated weather stations, artificial satellites, undersea cables and marker buoys.
The undersea telephone line, however, does not give either good or even intelligible quality of speech if it is longer than a couple of hundred miles, and it is quite unusable for the transmission of a musical programme.
The form and the directions for taking measurements are synthesized from those currently in use by the Naval Undersea Center, San Diego; the Fisheries Research Board of Canada; the University of Rhode Island; the University of Florida; the U.
Naval Undersea Center (NUC), The University of Rhode Island, and William F.
Never before, he imagined, had such opportunity for taking undersea shots been given any living being.
Dave growled and veered the Swordfish around toward the shadow of the undersea craft.
In the matter of a few seconds the top half of the undersea craft was above water, and riding on an even keel.
After all, they had been shot down by the undersea boat's guns for reasons they still couldn't figure out.
No sign was seen of any hostile undersea vessel during the short trip across to English shores.
They have only a certain number of the latestundersea vessels capable of staying away from a base for a week.
Curious to find out more about the undersea craft, Rawlins approached it and was suddenly attacked by the two men.
Every one gazed about, expecting to see the undersea boat just awash or just emerging from the surface, but not a ripple broke the glassy water.
Say, if there is that's where our undersea radio would come in mighty fine.
Following them into the sewer Tom and his companion were startled at hearing a conversation in some foreign tongue and Rawlins insisted it came from the other divers and that they too possessed undersea radio telephones.
Descending the ladder, they made their way to the radio room and Rawlins hauled out the cases in which the boys' undersea radio sets were packed.
Every ship will be watched and don't forget he has neither diving suit, radio nor undersea boat to help him.
Then, a few minutes later, the louder rumble of the Diesel motors throbbed through the undersea craft and Rawlins announced that they were on the surface.
You might get the words from under water then, or perhaps it wasn't used for undersea work.
Presumably they could swim and were picked up by the submarine--Undersea Boat No.
I know, as you do, that Falangist Spaniards on shore are working with the Nazi undersea raiders.
Right now I could almost imagine that shark's dorsal-fin was a periscope belonging to an undersea boat.
While it isn't a pleasant thing to speak of, still some marauding undersea boat may lie in wait for his ship, and in the sinking who can tell what fate may overtake your cousin?
Can it be they're being attacked by a Hun undersea boat, do you think, boys?
Thanks to him and his submersible, I was finishing my undersea research by the day, and I was rewriting my book on the great ocean depths in the midst of its very element.
Conseil had told his friend about the wonders of our undersea stroll, and the Canadian was sorry he hadn't gone along.
Determined efforts were made by the British, French and United States navies to cope with the undersea enemy, and these were increasingly successful.
He was one of the navy's ace undersea commanders during the World War and the department hasn't forgotten his fine work.
Tim was on the verge of unconsciousness when the S-18 rocked sharply as though a giant hand had grasped the conning tower and was shaking the big undersea craft in a playful manner.
Here the recovery tugs and fuel tankers were moored, as well as the Swifts' fleet of undersea craft.
And they might feel that an undersea hijack attempt would be a fairly safe gamble.
Tom explained to his father that he had blown the sphere himself, following a formula adapted from the quartz glass used for view panels in his space and undersea craft.
Why did the completed undersea boats in the harbor fail to come out and torpedo or drive away the attacking fleet?
An undersea boat so entrapped is helpless to do anything but either sink or else empty her tanks and try to rise and surrender.
One of the most instructive accidents that ever happened to an undersea boat was the loss and rescue of the German U-3.
Sometimes this is festooned with explosives to blow in the side of any undersea boat it may touch.
Just as a modern undersea boat uses oil-engines whenever it can and saves its storage batteries for use when submerged, Fulton spared the strength of his screw by rigging the Nautilus with a mast and sail.
Shortly after von Weddigen’s great exploit, a German submarine rose to the surface so near the British destroyer Badger that before the undersea boat could submerge again she was rammed, cut open and sunk.
In all probability, special rules for undersea warfare will be drawn up by a conference of delegates from the leading countries of the world soon after the end of the present war.
If they could sink two battleships in three days, why didn’t the German undersea boats sink a dozen or so more and raise the siege of the Dardanelles?
Caldwell, who had been on her during many of the exhaustive series of trials in which the little undersea destroyer proved to even the most conservative officers of our navy that the day of the submarine had come at last.
From Norddeich they can wireless away to Pola, on the Adriatic, and the Austrian submarines can go out to meet them in the Mediterranean-- providing we have no undersea boats there just now.
One of the seamen tossed a rope, which was grasped by a marine on the undersea boat, and in that manner they were drawn close up to the side of the submarine.
Most of the information related to the activities of the undersea boats, and only in that region where they were now approaching.
The first officer standing near, although intently watching the submarine in the distance, remarked: "It is now the custom for two or more of the undersea boats to operate in unison; the one we are now looking at may be a decoy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "undersea" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: buried; drowned; engulfed; flooded; immersed; inundated; submarine; submerged; sunken