Shanda Pihhilips
Around the world there are many sites (Greece, Egypt, England, the Black Sea, etc) where buildings have become submerged, although not all of these are at a depth that can be explored by scuba divers.
It is called Fumanducheese
dabblers eat stuff at the surface of the water and divers eat stuff under water
Divers explore underwater.
egypt was a colony in the past under control of who?
Sound travels faster underwater, but this does not mean that divers hear better underwater. It just means that the sound is heard more quickly.
To withstand the pressure of being under water.
To withstand the pressure of being under water.
I would call it the Great White Pucker Factor.
Sudan is the country situated directly south of Egypt.
No. France under Napoleon controlled Egypt from 1798-1801, but from 1801-1867, Egypt was an Ottoman Eyalet (Province of the Ottoman Empire), from 1867-1882, Egypt was a quasi-independent Khedivite Sultanate under Ottoman Suzerainity. After 1882, Egypt came under British Occupation.
People who dive are usually just referred to as divers. You can break them up into roughly four categories:Skin divers - who hold their breath, and do not use scuba equipment. Also sometimes called free divers.Sport divers - who dive for fun (they used to be called 'recreational divers', but now this term is used to distinguish sport divers from 'technical divers' who also dive for fun, but dive outside of WRSTC 'recreational' limits).Commercial divers - who dive for their jobs. By convention, this excludes recreational diving instructors, to differentiate from commercial divers who use equipment underwater, engage in saturation diving and use of elaborate gas mixes.Military divers - who form a sub-set of the navy.Not all divers fit neatly into these categories (police divers, rescue divers, fisherman who dive for their catch), but those tend to be the broad categories used.