Assuming that by 'amateur diver' you mean a recreational diver without any professional qualificaitions, the recommended limit as determined by PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) is 18m (60ft) for an Open Water diver, 30m (100ft) for Advanced Open Water and 40m (120ft) for a Divemaster. BSAC (British Sub Aqua club) sets the limits as 20m (67ft) for an Ocean Diver, 30m (100ft) for Sports Diver and 50m (165ft) for Master Diver. So in answer to your question, no, you couldn't 'swim where the water pressure is more than 65 ps' unless you were a technical diver or a BSAC qualified diver, as at 165ft the pressure is around 69ps.
The word safely has a prefix that is "ly".
Yes, as long as you overtake safely.
Unsafe, or safely , i dnt really know ! , aha this is Kisha Chickeness & Kaitlyn Starr :)
The purpose is to notify the driver is a tire's pressure is unsafe.
Many smartphones have access to downloading ringtones safely. Ensure you have a safety programme installed on your computer if you choose to download from the internet, as these programmes alert you when on an unsafe website or when making an unsafe download.
Chafe, strafe (cannon, machine gun), and waif (a poor homeless child), unsafe, plate, mate, late
It is inherently greater than the importance of testing software for systems characterized by unsafe criticalness. :o
you slow down!The official road rule is that if it is unsafe for you to stop you may go through, but legally if you can safely stop you must do so.
There is no prefix, a prefix is BEFORE the root word. The suffix of safely is ly, safe is the root word
Yes, you can safely freeze cooked kebab meat one time. Once thawed, it is unsafe to refreeze any cooked meat.
Unsafe
NO! this is very unsafe! The air pressure will cause your nose to explode and fall off!