Divers wear specialized metal suits, often referred to as hard suits or atmospheric diving suits, to protect themselves from the extreme conditions of deep-sea environments. These suits provide rigid protection against high pressures, cold temperatures, and potential hazards like marine life or sharp objects. Additionally, the metal construction helps maintain a stable internal pressure, allowing divers to operate safely at significant depths without the risks associated with traditional wetsuits.
To withstand the pressure of being under water.
To withstand the pressure of being under water.
Thermal protection - water at depth can be very cold.
Deep sea divers wear special suits to keep their body from getting too cold. They also wear these suits to keep from being crushed under the pressure.
people that swim deep down in the ocean
Both astronauts and sea divers wear special sits because they travel into atmospheres that are strange to our bodies. Our bodies were not built to stand extremely deep waters and outer space. The suits protect them as they go about their business in those places.
Free divers do but scuba divers do not need to. Scuba divers take their air with them and would have no need to hyperventilate.
They can earn upwards of $30,000
On the floating anchor
On the floating anchor
they use very strong, thick materials or equilize the pressure on the inside to be the same as the outside
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