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20 December, 04:44

7. There is a narrow opening from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic called the Strait of

Gibraltar. During World War II, submarines would sneak quietly through the heavily patrolled strait by shutting off their engines. Explain how the subs were able to

sneak through the strait without using their engines.

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  1. 20 December, 05:03
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    Their was a current that was strong Anouilh to carry the subs though the strait I think ...
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