The world record for a Scuba dive (without protective gear, beyond a wet suit and oxygen tanks) is approximately 1029 feet. The immense pressure which builds exponentially as an object descends is sufficient to crush humans at a lesser depth, in many instances.
if you're younger than 16, you cannot dive by yourself at all. You should never dive by yourself, no matter what experience you have. That is how people die, because a buddy can save you with whatever knowledge you have. So you should always have a buddy that is experienced and competent with your swimming ability.
People scuba dive because it enables them to stay underwater much longer than they would be able to do so without breathing apparatus. SCUBA stands for self contained underwater breathing apparatus. It is different from surface feed or Hooka diving where air is pumped down because it gives you more freedom. People have been able to hold their breath for up to 8 minutes but when you move about you can only hold your breath a short time. Taking an air supply means you can spend a long time underwater without being restricted by an air pipe from the surface.
Mollie Dive died in 1997.
Bradshaw Dive died in 1946.
Sometimes. There is always a risk when you go in the water and going underwater is a greater risk. That is why proper training and being careful about how and where you dive are important. Scuba diving is no more dangerous than skiing in my opinion.
No. On average about 17 recreational scuba divers die each year. That is a low number (for 10,000,000 scuba divers worldwide), but I am pretty sure it is higher than the number of people who die bowling.
This varies from person to person. Some people may have on their list to sky-dive, others may want to take a trip to Antarctica or to China. There is no definitive answer for this question.
I guess if you do not know how to swim yet, so yes You Have to Learn to Swim beforehand, but if you know how to swim then the answer is You Don't Need to Know How to Swim again unless you forget, aka You Have to Know How to Swim.
he died in DIVE BY SHOTING
he died in DIVE BY SHOTING
We need air to breath. Otherwise we would suffocate and die. That is why scuba divers have special equipment to allow them to have air to breath underwater.
A person would die of dehydration before starvation.