S.C.U.B.A. diving is quite safe. Proper training is provided for weeks prior to certification. Training teaches calm reaction to underwater situations. Divers always dive with buddies who can help out if something happens.
Cave diving is a particularly risky type of diving using specialized SCUBA equipment to explore underwater caves.
A diving bell is a chamber that traps air, allowing divers to breathe and work underwater. It is lowered from a ship and creates an air pocket for divers to enter and exit. The primary function of a diving bell in underwater exploration is to provide a safe environment for divers to work at greater depths for longer periods of time.
to explore underwater!
Go scuba diving!
Underwater!
Yes, 5 meters underwater is generally considered scuba diving. Scuba diving typically involves using a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus to explore underwater environments at various depths. While recreational diving can occur at varying depths, 5 meters is within the range commonly accessed by divers.
Stop, breath, and rest :D Happy diving!!
yes there are, including scuba diving
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No, diving under a tsunami is not a safe survival strategy. Tsunamis can generate powerful underwater currents that can pull you under and cause serious injury or drowning. It is best to evacuate to higher ground if a tsunami is approaching.
Sky diving
scuba diving