


What is Insubmersible?
Insubmersible refers to something that cannot be submerged or immersed in a liquid, such as water. This can refer to objects or materials that are not capable of being submerged, either because they are too buoyant or because they are not designed to withstand the pressure of being underwater.
For example, a submarine is an insubmersible vehicle because it is designed to operate underwater but remains afloat due to its buoyancy. Similarly, a plastic container may be considered insubmersible if it is not designed to withstand the pressure of being submerged in water.
Insubmersible is often used in contrast to submersible, which refers to something that can be submerged or immersed in a liquid.



