Self Contained Underwater Breathing Aperatus
Self contained underwater breathing apparatus.
It means Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
You mean 'underwater' (one word) You can only dive into water. But I guess you want 'scuba-diver' ? or is your question this: What do you call someone who does 'snorkelling' ?
It is called "The Bends"
Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
We do... Scuba fins are used a lot in Scuba diving. You might not use scuba fins for, say swimming in a lap pool because they are generally fit around a neoprene boot.
Usually yes. Generally, all metal equipment for scuba diving is made of aluminum.
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I think you mean BUSEAR, which means to go scuba diving. El buseo = scuba diving. Buseador = scuba diver.
The best answer is probably no. Safe scuba diving relies heavily on a knowledge of physics, gas laws and even physiology. Since it generally takes place in the ocean, it often involves marine biology. In that respect scuba is far more reliant on science than most other activities. Generally, though, scuba is a recreational activity for most divers and a vocation for others.
Depends on the country you do them in , but there is generally a certificate for Scuba and another for Small Boat Seamanship.
Generally no. They need to be quite fit to be able to swim in the water :)
You mean a scuba suit?
Self contained underwater breathing apparatus.
It means Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
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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