Being certified, shouldn't you know this valuable information?
But the short answer is a loud and resounding "No!"
Yes you can get a certificate just as easy as the next person for scuba diving.
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
A person going to the depths of the sea requires a rigid diving suit instead of a flexible one because of the extense pressure of the fluid. As we know that pressure at a point in a fluid is directly proportional to the depth of that point, thus, a deep sea diver needs a rigid suit.
It has changed in many ways, from crude equipment to allow a person to breathe underwater in very shallow depths to modern equipment which allows a diver to reach great depths, relatively speaking. Go to the Related Link to read about the History of scuba:
It is usually referred to as an apprenticeship and is available in some areas of the US. The best way to find out is to contact the licensing agency in your area. This can be a state board of massage therapy, or a city, or county, city hall.
Yes. However, the certified person then assumes the responsibility that the work of the non-certified person was correct.
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A person that is good at it.
Grounding equipment of any kind does not require a person to be certified.
he/she has a heart as dark as the deepest depths of the ocean
A bathymetrist is a person who carries out bathymetry - the measurement of the depths of oceans or seas.
he/she has a heart as dark as the deepest depths of the ocean