Yes.
Today, we call the aqua-lung the scuba, however, the aqua-lung was the earliest model of a scuba.
All the way to the bottom.
SCUBA was originally an acronym for "self contained underwater breathing apparatus," but today it's considered a word on its own
I am not sure if you could
Your kidding right, dont you watch the Discovery Channel?
Alcatraz is no longer actively used as a prison. It is still kept as a historical tourist destination. Tours are done here daily.
as soon as your doctor says its okay to (remember to ask him because if you still are recovering in any way it can add danger to scuba diving)
recreational diving is usually done with 3000 psi of air in a certified SCUBA tank
Either, depending on context. Usually, if used as a noun it is SCUBA; as an adjective, as in scuba diver, it is just scuba.
Dude, Are you still alive?
Use a sub.,scuba gear, or a camera.
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