


What is Unsubmergible?
Unsubmergible refers to something that cannot be submerged or immersed in water. It is the opposite of buoyant, which means something that floats or rises to the surface when placed in water.
For example, a ship or a boat is unsubmergible because it is designed to float on top of the water and not sink below the surface. Similarly, an object made of materials that are not waterproof or resistant to water damage would be considered unsubmergible.
In contrast, submergible refers to something that can be submerged or immersed in water, such as a submarine or a diver.



