how does Scuba work someone please help
scuba (self contained underwater breathing apporatis) works primarally of two regulators a first stage and a second stage. the first stage is usually work by diaphrams but mosty pistons in newer models. it conects to your tank lowering the psi from your tank to a low pressure and disburses the air through a low pressure hose to your second stage regulator and a high pressure hose to your psi guage console and another low pressure hose for your power inflator. your second stage works by a round rubber diaphragm, when you inhale the vacume pulls the diaphragm against a valves that when pushed air is realeased the harder you inhale the more air is then realeased.
There is an excellent answer under the question "How do you breathe underwater when you go scuba diving?"
Either, depending on context. Usually, if used as a noun it is SCUBA; as an adjective, as in scuba diver, it is just scuba.
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Scuba diving.
A scuba diver is a human who enjoys scuba diving. Therefore, a scuba diver has a spine and is a vertebrate.
No, but "scuba-diving" is a verb.
'SCUBA' is a noun, referring to the breathing apparatus. 'SCUBA dive' is the verb, with 'SCUBA dived' as the past-tense form.
It's an acronym: Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus = SCUBA (not scuba)
Scuba was invented by the navy.
There are scuba diving classes and popular scuba diving areas in Sydney, Australia. Scuba diving clubs are not advertised in that area.
With a tube = Snorkling With an air tank = SCUBA With a tube and metal helment = Hard Hat Diving.
scuba diving
SCUBA was invented for recreational and practical purposes. Some use SCUBA to experience underwater life in person, whereas others use SCUBA to perform underwater tasks, such as welding.