can they dive deeper than a nother bird? yes they can
No. There are plenty of diving birds which would have choked, drowned and died out unless they were able to hold their breath while diving.
Recreational divers usually don't go any deeper than 60ft. The recreational dive limit is 130ft.
Alex went deeper into a trance at the sound of the bell. My last dive was 75 feet deeper than the first.
The whale is flexible. The submarine is not, and is therefore subject to crushing from the pressure.
They can fly fom Antarctica to Brazil within 500 miles. They fly to Brazil in search of squid for their young.
an emperor penguin, they can also dive deeper than chinstrap penguins
The peregrine falcon can dive at more than 200 miles per hour
The maximum safe depth for a human to dive underwater without any equipment is typically around 30 feet (9 meters). Diving deeper than this can lead to risks such as pressure-related injuries.
When using the word "dove", it can mean more than one thing. If you are speaking of a bird known as a "dove", you are talking about a white bird that resembles a pidgeon. If someone said, "He dove down.", that would be using the past tense of "dive".
Maybe you meant "Hyperventilation" (overthreathing): The action of breathing faster and/or deeper than normal.
A gouge is deeper than a nick.
All military submarines dive into deep water. The deeper they can cruise,the harder they are to find. I call 'deep' any more than 120 feet down, but most modern military submarines can operate as deep as 900 feet, many even to 1500 and possibly more. There are now many civilian submarines (shallow divers) which show tourists the undersea reefs and fish life. These generally operate between 30 and 90 feet down and I doubt that any could safely dive deeper than 200 feet at most.