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","Surfacing: Compressed air expels water from the ballast water tanks, making the submarine lighter and slowly surfacing. {"Title":"Two small side-view diagrams of the submarine, with arrows showing descent and ascent"},{"Title":"Air Circulation System","Position":"Lower Middle","Count":3,"items":["Fresh Air (Purified)","Absorption of Carbon Dioxide and Harmful Gases","Indoor Air Circulation"],"visuals":"Rounded Card with Central Cylindrical Air Purifier and Circulation Arrow"},{"Title":"Detail Magnifier","Position":"Lower Right","Count":2,"items":["Periscope Control Panel","Torpedo Loading Port"],"visuals":"Two embedded close-up panels, one showing the sailor operating the periscope control panel, and the other showing the torpedo loading process"},{"Title":"Knowledge Tips","Position":"Lower Left (Below the Chart)","Count":1,"items":["Submarines rely on sonar to 'see' the world underwater, and communicate with surface equipment via antennas or floating cables that emerge from the water."} {"title":"Specifications","position":"Bottom right footer","count":3,"items":["Length: Approx. 60~100 meters","Crew: Approx. 50~90 people","Diving depth: Up to 200~500 meters and above"],"visuals":"Slender rounded blue footer with white submarine silhouette and three small icons"}]},"design_details":{"typography":"Large bold dark navy blue Chinese title, rounded sans-serif label, white rounded label card with colored number circles","palette":"Dark blue, cyan, and cream cards, orange and green engineering accents, dark exterior with warm internal lighting","quality":"Clear and easy-to-read infographics, balanced layout, accurate leaders, rich details and approachable educational illustrations, suitable for children's science books or classroom posters"},"customization":{"submarine_name":"{argument name="潜水艇名称" default="Deep Sea Explorers"} ","audience":"{argument name="目标受众" default="Children's Science Encyclopedia Readers"} ","color_mood":"{argument name="色彩氛围" default="Bright blue underwater education color scheme"} "}}
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","Surfacing: Compressed air expels water from the ballast water tanks, making the submarine lighter and slowly surfacing.
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