Humans breathe pure oxygen in diving suits because that is the gas humans and animals are required to have to stay alive and not suffocate. If a person Scuba dives with pure oxygen they should dip a small object in ponaris and rub it on the inside of their nose so the tender skin of the inner nostril doesn't crack and bleed
On average, humans breathe in about 21% oxygen from the air.
On average, humans breathe out about 3.5% of nitrogen in exhaled air, which is roughly 78% of the air we breathe in. This nitrogen is not utilized by the body and is simply exhaled back into the atmosphere.
Humans release carbon dioxide when they breathe out. This gas is a byproduct of the process of cellular respiration and is removed from the body through exhalation.
Humans inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
a human can only breathe liquid when it has not been born yet ^^^^^^ this is wrong. There IS a liquid you can breathe in. Still in it's experimental stage they have liquids that can hold oxygen well and it's worked on sheep. Liquid with high flourocarbon chains
the suit of astronaut
no. unless they have an astrounot suit or a breathing tube.
you either buy membership or you get to level five and go to the catalogue and buy the diving suit
yes t can
Whales Breathe air, with lungs. They have to Surface to Breathe, and hold their breath while diving
They have their place if you are diving in a dry suit for an extended time. If you are diving in a wet suit they would not be needed for obvious reasons. Scuba diving can dehydrate you from breathing the dry air in the scuba cylinders, so hydration is a must.
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The armbands are in the pony stable
A wetsuit, a drysuit
with nose common sense
when you breathe out, plants breathe in.
You breathe in the mixture provided in your life support suit. That, or die.