In diving a diver tries to proform the dive with being as close the board as possible. but hitting the baord can cause seriosu injuries. Also some divers have a small amount of control over where there goin so some divers can hit the ledges of pools. diving is a very fun sport though and i suggest u try it. For first time divers ALWAYS have a diving coach supervising
It can be dangerous. Some jobs you might be underwater several hundred feet into a pipe. If something goes wrong, you might be in trouble. I venture to say that the risks are comparable to any hazardous construction field, whether trench digging or building high rises. One big difference is that with commercial diving, you place a lot of trust in those running the equipment top side. A commercial diver who worked for Cross Marine Projects several years back did a pipe inspection in a sulphuric acid pond. He said it was fine, but don't know that I would want to do that.
Scuba diving is dangerous even if you have nothing wrong. It is slightly more dangerous with this condition. it is best to be cleared medically before you scuba dive.
The propertie that make the fluids dangerous is nitrogen.
free diving diving without oxygen masks and stuff
people can run out of air or drown
They died...
the caves are safe. don't worry.
No, ever if a teenager feels like your an adult, still you can't cliff diving. Anyway it is dangerous if your a teenager or not.
Belly rings can be dangerous if they are caught on something and ripped from there place.
first of all it's not whay, and the answer is get the third one
What is dangerous about free diving is that if you loose your breath while you are down there than you can drown so make sure that you are good at holding your breath and that there are no sharks or any dangerous fish around other than that you should be good!
Rock climbing because you have multiple safety straps. Cave diving, nothing protects you, free falling has really obvious risks.
I forgot where I was going and had to turn around. Forgot my sunglasses! Whay you still here?