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Divers breathing compressed gases at depth are themselves under pressure. For each 33 feet/10 meters that a diver descends, they add approximately 1 atmosphere of pressure to their body. When they breathe gases whilst their bodies are under this pressure, the gases dissolve into their bodies tissues. When they ascend, the pressure is relieved, and gases are released. Provided that diver ascends sufficiently slowly, the gases are released slowly and no problems result. But if the diver ascends too slowly without allowing the gases to expire at a slow enough rate, then the diver will suffer decompression sickness when gas bubbles form in the diver's tissues and blood.
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Increased pressure increases solubility of gases, so there will be more gas dissolved in the diver's bodily fluids.
A gill is a filamentous organ specialized for the exchange of gases underwater. Some aquatic animals have gills that are adapted in such a way so as to allow them to breathe out of the water.
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No underwater its called Hydrodynamic but its basicly the same with the power of liquid motion taking over for the gases in the air.
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
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the ideal gas law describes that the behavior of real gases under all conditions of temperature and pressure.
there are many pollutants. These are greenhouse gases.