üvegalapú
Üvegalapú, also known as glass-bottomed, refers to a type of underwater vehicle or habitat that has a transparent or translucent bottom. This design allows for direct observation of the seafloor and its inhabitants without the need for external cameras or viewing ports. Üvegalapú vehicles are commonly used in scientific research, marine biology, and underwater exploration to study marine life and habitats in their natural environment.
The concept of üvegalapú vehicles was first introduced in the early 20th century, with the development of
Üvegalapú habitats, on the other hand, are man-made structures designed to provide a transparent or translucent
In summary, üvegalapú refers to a type of underwater vehicle or habitat that has a transparent or