Stop, breath, and rest :D Happy diving!!
The term "diver" originates from the Latin word "divertere," meaning "to turn aside" or "to plunge." It evolved in the English language to refer specifically to individuals who dive into water for various purposes, such as exploration, recreation, or underwater work. The name reflects the action of diving itself, emphasizing the physical act of submerging in water. Over time, it has become a common term for those engaged in underwater activities.
Literally, scuba diving means using diving underwater using Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.Conventional scuba equipment usually consists of a cylinder of compressed air (worn on the diver's back), and a "regulator" which converts the air from being highly compressed and delivers it to the diver at a breathable pressure.Scuba equipement also technically include rebreathers, which are a much more sophisticated form of diving equipment, whereby the air which the diver breathes is constantly recycled through a carbon dioxide scrubbing system.Scuba diving is now a popular recreational holiday activity, with over 10 million certified scuba divers worldwide.
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The world's deepest pool is the DeepSpot in Poland, which has a maximum depth of 148 feet (45 meters). It holds over 280,000 cubic feet of water and is used for scuba diving training, recreational diving, and underwater filming.
In 1950, scuba changed from primarily breath holding to just underwater scuba, technological advances in the 50's create the bathyscaphe, which reached a depth of over 13,000, and Jaques Cousteau was introduced to the American public and spurred interest in scuba diving.
Newtons/square meters.
That's the average 'pressure' on the surface.
They are mermaids....... they live under water.
u will go sky diving in 3 odd years Sky-diving........or quidditch.
Pressure is calculated by dividing force by area over which the force is exerted. This relationship is described by the equation Pressure = Force / Area.
No, there is no actual underwater waterfall. The illusion of an underwater waterfall is created by sand and sediment moving in a way that resembles a waterfall, but it is not caused by water cascading over a cliff underwater.