Submerged in a sentence

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1. Whales can remain submerged for a long time.
2. Hundreds of fields were submerged in the flood.
3. People living on coastlines might lose their homes, and cities might be completely submerged.
4. Due to global warming, cities could be completely submerged.
5. The weight of an object submerged in liquid is reduced by the weight of liquid it displaces.
6. The ship struck a submerged rock.
7. Submarine submerged.
8. The submarine submerged in the water.
9. The truth is sometimes submerged, but it doesn't drown.
10. And that’s why we need to follow through on our efforts to combat climate change. If we don't act boldly, the bill that could come due will be mass migrations, and cities submerged and nations displaced, and food supplies decimated, and conflicts born of despair.
11. On either side of the submerged road connecting them, fields as far as the eye can see are caked in thick mud, ruined for this year’s harvest.
12. Sami submerged his entire body in the freezing water.
13. Sami was submerged in the water.
14. Sami was fully submerged in the water.
15. The legend of the submerged city of Ys, or Is, is perhaps the most romantic and imaginative effort of Breton popular legend.
16. Who has not heard of the submerged bells of Ys, and who has not heard them ring in the echoes of his own imagination?
17. The water immediately rushed in and submerged the entire city.
18. In the Welsh version of this fascinating legend it is the bard Gwyddno, of the twelfth century, who tells of the downfall of the submerged city.
19. The water level has reached car windows and houses are partly submerged.
20. Researchers exploring submerged caves under Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula found evidence of a mining endeavor believed to date back thousands of years.
21. Sometimes in the course of our adventure we came upon worlds inhabited by intelligent beings, whose developed personality was an expression not of the single individual organism but of a group of organisms. In most cases this state of affairs had arisen through the necessity of combining intelligence with lightness of the individual body. A large planet, rather close to its sun, or swayed by a very large satellite, would be swept by great ocean tides. Vast areas of its surface would be periodically submerged and exposed. In such a world flight was very desirable, but owing to the strength of gravitation only a small creature, a relatively small mass of molecules, could fly. A brain large enough for complex "human" activity could not have been lifted. In such worlds the organic basis of intelligence was often a swarm of avian creatures no bigger than sparrows. A host of individual bodies were possessed together by a single individual mind of human rank. The body of this mind was multiple, but the mind itself was almost as firmly knit as the mind of a man. As flocks of dunlin or redshank stream and wheel and soar and quiver over our estuaries, so above the great tide-flooded cultivated regions of these worlds the animated clouds of avians maneuvered, each cloud a single center of consciousness.

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