to protect a fire fighter from the heat of the fire. sort of how a space suit keeps the astronaut a safe tempature.
I think the person who invented the firefighter suit is Courtland F.H. Freese of Globe Firesuits based in Pittsfield, New Hampshire USA.
Nope, there isn't one.
Sliver surfaces reflect heat keeping the body of the firefighter cool, whereas black surfaces are good absorbers of heat.
If a person was in a simulated earth atmosphere they might get weaker because of the reduced gravity. If they were left out on the surface without any sort of space suit they would die rather quickly.
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LOL all u hvae to do is hit D
The cast of Zoom Suit - 2005 includes: Roch Bordenave as Simon Bane Chris Childress as Joe, the firefighter
That is a question each person must answer individually. It doesn't suit some people. Why do you think it might suit *you*?
the pressure would simply crush a person in a flexible one so the rigid diving suit allows the person to go deeper than they normally would with a flexible wet suit
Well, it very much depends on what sort of person you are, so not many other people can decide for you. If you had told us what you like to study, we would've made a recommendation.
one will turn you into char and the other will make bacon.....you decide which is which