No practical Scuba gear existed until it was developed by Jacques Cousteau in the 1940's, improving on his aqua-lung design. da Vince was farsighted and speculated about many things, but he did not build usable underwater breathing gear.
they used scuba diving equipment to scuba dive. they used a person and put them in the equipment to scuba dive. scuba diving was cool because all the people didnt want to do it but did it anyway because cool people always do things like that.
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It enables you to breathe underwater.Most people enjoy scuba for purely recreational reasons, but obviously it also has commercial and military applications.
Many people use a SCUBA suit for diving. Sport divers, police divers and some Navy recovery divers.
Either, depending on context. Usually, if used as a noun it is SCUBA; as an adjective, as in scuba diver, it is just scuba.
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well they can shower so yes=]
Scuba diving.
A scuba diver is a human who enjoys scuba diving. Therefore, a scuba diver has a spine and is a vertebrate.
No. On average about 17 recreational scuba divers die each year. That is a low number (for 10,000,000 scuba divers worldwide), but I am pretty sure it is higher than the number of people who die bowling.
Streamlined scuba is just a term used for a diver who has all their gauges and equipment close to their body so they are not harming the environment around where they are diving. Commonly clips are attached to the BCD for easy access to gauges while keeping them close to your body.
40feet (12m)