l7l7 ad by Sir Edmund Halley, better known for his Comet, which he did not discover, but predicted its return. as Astronomy figures in navigation ( Celestial Navigation, with sextants and chronometers) it stands to reason there would be a dual interest in both astronomy and marine science- such as it was with Sir Edmund.
Diving bell spider was created in 1758.
Lighting up the sky- well in a very real sense- Astronomer Royal Sir Edmund Halley- of comet fame- invented the Diving Bell in l7l7 ad . This was the patented model. You see he was involved in marine science also- As Above, So Below!
In 1616, the German inventor Kessler introduced his diving bell with glass ports
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It is a device that looks like a bell and helps you dive into very deep places. the bell hosts the people in it sheilding them from the pressure.
you go to big catch and talk to the claws he will teach and give you a gem diving bell.
who invented the bell
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Strange as it sounds the astronomer-royal Sir Edmund Halley came up with one in l7l7 A. D. Scientists were versatile in those times!
You must first get to the mission with the diving bell and then you can go to diving locations
You answered it yourself- they have telephones so Bell crewmen are in constant contact with the Mother ship. A diving Bell is captive and cannot operate independently- unllike a submarine or Bathyscaphe. a Bathysphere is a spherical form of diving bell and has the same limitations. the modern bells - used in real ocean work have some form of telephone cable device so they are in constant contact with the surface vessel. Radio won"t work underwater, period.
Its enemies are frogs and fish.