What material is often used to create underwater habitats and research stations?

Option A
Acryclic
Option B
Wood
Option C
Jell-O
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The correct answer is....acryclic!

Underwater Habitats

Acrylic is often used in underwater habitats and research stations because it is strong, clear, and can handle high water pressure. Large acrylic windows let scientists observe marine life safely from inside.

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Acrylic is a human-made plastic material that is lightweight, shatter-resistant, and very transparent. It is often used for windows in aquariums, submarines, and underwater research stations.