The first reason ROVs ARE VALUABLE for historical perspective. While critics argue that historical perspective is needed, that information is not accurate. According to LiveScience.com, for most of human history, this vast watery abode — which covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface — remained unexplored. They also said one of the world's first deep-sea human submersibles, Alvin, was built in 1964. Alvin made more than 4,400 dives. Another is that the deepest stretch of the Mariana Trench (a region deeper below sea level than the height of …show more content…
The third reason is ROV are valuable for underwater exploration. While critics that underwater exploration is not needed, this information is not accurate. The second reason ROVs are valuable for underwater research data. While critics argues that underwater research data is not needed, that information is not accurate. The first reason rovs are valuable for historical perspective. While critics argue that historical perspective is needed, that information is not accurate. Shipwrecks are everywhere. History happens everyday, but how do shipwrecks made history? The facts are