Yes. Because you are breathing in less nitrogen therefore less nitrogen can be dissolved into your blood. I think the average is 34% oxygen (Compared to the normal 21%) however 100% burns your lungs.
can they dive deeper than a nother bird? yes they can
Yes, deeper can be an adverb. (e.g. dive deeper) However, the equivalent adverb "more deeply" is sometimes appropriate.
Yes they do
No.
Recreational divers usually don't go any deeper than 60ft. The recreational dive limit is 130ft.
Its farther from the surface where the sun reflects.
Alex went deeper into a trance at the sound of the bell. My last dive was 75 feet deeper than the first.
Crocodile's swallow stones so they can dive deeper. They can hold there breath for up to 1 hour depending on how old they are.
you can jump in a pool as long as you can do it safely, if its no deeper then 3 ft i would advise against it unless there is an emergency and even then its always feet first, if your going to dive make sure its at least deeper then 4ft and its a shallow dive!
220 feet is about 67 metres. The pressure of air at this depth is about 8 bar (or atm). Using standard air the partial pressure (20%) of oxygen is 1.6 bar. This is the boundary where oxygen begins to become toxic and can cause serious health problems (and lead to death). I am a diver with BSAC and the recommended maximum depth is 50m on air which is about 164 feet. The alternative is to use other mixes of gas which usually require more advance training but they contain less oxygen so it is safer to diver deeper. Summary, it is NOT safe to dive to 200ft on standard air
As you dive deeper into water, the weight of the water above you increases, creating more pressure. This pressure is caused by the force of gravity acting on the water molecules above you. The deeper you go, the more particles there are pressing down on you, leading to a sensation of pressure on your body.
you cant dive as a wolf