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Submersible Habitats make sense, as submerging is one of the easiest to perform measures to get a living space comfortable in big waves.
 
Submersible Habitats make sense, as submerging is one of the easiest to perform measures to get a living space comfortable in big waves.
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[https://patents.google.com/patent/US5507596A/en Patent US5507596A: Underwater work platform support system]
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
[[Semi-submersible]]
 
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[[Category:Submersible]]
 
[[Category:Submersible]]

Latest revision as of 20:10, 19 December 2017

Any craft that can fully submerge in water as part of its design.

Submersible Autopropelled Habitat - European Submarine Structures AB - Submersible living space at a general cost of 331 Euro per cubic meter.

Concrete Shell Habitat, submersible autopropelled

Submersible Habitats make sense, as submerging is one of the easiest to perform measures to get a living space comfortable in big waves.

Patent US5507596A: Underwater work platform support system

See also

Semi-submersible


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