40feet (12m)
300 feet
There are many different things one must learn in order to be a scuba diver. Some of the more common practices are learning how to breath under water properly, learning how to put your gear on properly and learning safety tips in case something goes wrong.
It has changed in many ways, from crude equipment to allow a person to breathe underwater in very shallow depths to modern equipment which allows a diver to reach great depths, relatively speaking. Go to the Related Link to read about the History of scuba:
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.
Using a small scuba breather for underwater exploration offers benefits such as increased mobility, ease of use, and the ability to explore deeper depths for longer periods of time.
can all be conveniently found at your local dive stores next SCUBA DIVE CLASS. the safety rules for SCUBA divers is not a simple list, but a learning of the concepts of entering a hazardous environment.
Scuba Bob's Ocean Quest - 2006 Learning to Dive Turning Concern Into Compassion 2-10 was released on: USA: 2007
they used scuba diving equipment to scuba dive. they used a person and put them in the equipment to scuba dive. scuba diving was cool because all the people didnt want to do it but did it anyway because cool people always do things like that.
Pay depends on Market. Average is around 20-25K. It is common to have a second job and teach scuba on the side.
about 10 metres/30 feet most of the time but deep sea divers can go to depths of about 30 metres/90 feet
Being certified, shouldn't you know this valuable information? But the short answer is a loud and resounding "No!"
Yes. The chemical imbalance inside your brain when diving at deep depths and then returning to surface is proven to cause gaydom. (see msgt hall for further questions)