The depth at which dangerous levels of pressure are encountered underwater varies depending on factors such as the individual's health and the specific conditions of the dive. However, in general, divers may start to experience dangerous levels of pressure at depths greater than 100 feet (30 meters). At these depths, the risk of decompression sickness and other pressure-related injuries increases significantly. It is important for divers to be properly trained and equipped to safely navigate these depths.
The depth at which dangerous pressure levels are encountered underwater varies depending on factors such as the individual's health and diving experience. However, in general, dangerous pressure levels can start to be experienced at depths greater than 30 meters (approximately 100 feet). It is important for divers to be properly trained and equipped to handle the increased pressure at greater depths.
Exploring an underwater air pocket cave can be dangerous due to risks such as running out of air, getting disoriented in the dark, encountering dangerous marine life, and the potential for cave collapse. It is important to have proper training, equipment, and experience before attempting such a dive to minimize these risks.
Moses was in the desert for 40 years before encountering the burning bush.
"ATM" stands for ATMospheres and the number before it, refers to the number of atmospheres of pressure the watch will withstand before leaking. At sea level we are all subjected to one atmosphere of pressure, because we have one atmosphere of air above us pressing down. For every 33 feet (10 metres) underwater you go, the pressure increases by 1 atmosphere. Therefore, at 33 feet underwater the pressure is 2 atmospheres (2 ATM), at 66 feet underwater the pressure is 3 atmospheres (3 ATM), etc. So 5 ATM is equivalent to 132 feet (40 metres) underwater. In conclusion, the ATM rating of a watch is the number of atmospheres of pressure the watch will withstand before breaking/leaking. To convert ATM 's into the depth rating in metres just subtract 1 and multiply by 10. eg: 5 ATM = (5 - 1)*10 = 40 metres.
my pressure went up to 170/110....I dont have a history of BP and never was that that high before. I am 45 year old woman and not pregnant. I dont smoke or drink. Why? Can it be dangerous? Ramla my pressure went up to 170/110....I dont have a history of BP and never was that that high before. I am 45 year old woman and not pregnant. I dont smoke or drink. Why? Can it be dangerous? Ramla my pressure went up to 170/110....I dont have a history of BP and never was that that high before. I am 45 year old woman and not pregnant. I dont smoke or drink. Why? Can it be dangerous? Ramla
Before Encountering IFR Conditions Bureau of Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (India)
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The can can explode; they're not designed to withstand the pressure of steam forming inside.
Heating up the sealed can will create internal pressure. In uncontrolled conditions, that could be dangerous for anyone in the area.
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When encountering dangerous plants and animals in the wild, a person should first remain calm and assess the situation to avoid provoking the creature or accidentally touching the harmful plant. It's important to back away slowly and quietly, maintaining a safe distance. If necessary, they should seek shelter or protection and notify others of the danger. Additionally, they should educate themselves about local flora and fauna before venturing into the wild to better prepare for such encounters.
think wisely before encountering any animals in your life, no matter what kind