It is 58.28 metres by Rudolf Bok. But he suffered a fracture of the thoracic vertebrae and other internal injuries.
A submarine has buoyancy tanks along its length. To dive or sink these are filled with water, which enters through valves, so the vessel becomes heavier. Its speed of descent can be controlled by the amount of water in the tanks and also by aerilons (small wings) which can be tilted to steepen the dive. There is obviously a depth limit for each submarine. To surface the vessel blows the water out with compressed air, the vessel gets lighter (more buoyant) and rises to the surface.
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' ?
10,000 US gallons of water is equal to: 37.85 cubic meters. (US gallons x 0.003785 = cubic meters)
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The Greater Khingan Range is located in northern China. It is about 1,200 kilometers from north to south, and its highest peak reaches 2,035 meters.
The highest recorded dive into water from which a person has survived is 58.8 meters (192 feet), achieved by Vesna Vulović in 1972 after her plane crash. However, this involved a fall rather than a traditional dive. The highest intentional dive from a platform, recognized by many records, is around 27 meters (88.6 feet), performed by professional divers such as Laso Schaller. These extreme dives pose significant risks, and survival often depends on various factors, including water conditions and body positioning upon entry.
206 meters. For a free dive.
Sea gulls will dive under the water to catch their prey. They are also known to swim on the surface of the water and dip their heads under the water to catch their food. There are 46 species of gulls worldwide, in the subfamily Larinae. Not one is called "seagull". This is a generic term for any gull species.
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The US has the highest water consumption with 2,500 cubic meters
The highest fall into water ever recorded is 193 feet (59 meters), achieved by Darren Taylor (USA) in 2015.
like 11,000 meters
About 2 Kilometres
647 meters when they usually dive 10 meters
Harbor Porpoises will dive as deep as 656 ft. (200 meters)
Olivier Favre holds the record for highest dive at 177 feet. This was set in 1987 in France. Other notable high divers include Dana Kunze.
The highest recorded jump into water by a human is around 58.8 meters (193 feet).