yes
How It's Made - 2001 Car Tires Silk Art Conservation Scuba Tanks was released on: USA: 1 August 2013
Flying, scuba diving, squash, tennis, car mechanics, home repairs
with great difficulty imagine...scuba gear perhaps?
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 tanks are under a lot of pressure, when particles are heated up, they expand and the pressure builds. if the pressure builds to the point of rupture then shrapnel will mess your car up... and if your in it, it will mess you up very bad!
Scuba diving.
there is no real car and what do u mean.
A scuba diver is a human who enjoys scuba diving. Therefore, a scuba diver has a spine and is a vertebrate.
the silly answer is you can store anything in a scuba tank that you can get in it!!. BUTthe serious answer is scuba tank were designed for compressed air and nothing else... using a scuba tank for natural gas is like driving around with a bomb in your car!!, the valves and collars of the bottles are not strong enough if there was a crash
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.