The gas that you can use is filtered air or nitrox, which is nitrogen enriched air. There is CO2 used for some BC vests also for an emergency, you can detonate the CO2 to get up to the surface.
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.
Aqualung are a company who offer sub-aqua diving equipment. They are the oldest diving manufacturer company, and sell a range of diving equipment and accessories.
Equipment used by members of a swimming team include kick boards, pull buoys, paddles, fins, lane lines, and diving boards.
Diving schools can vary in what scuba equipment they require their students to buy. Buckeye Scuba Diving School in Cleveland, Ohio for example sells its own scuba equipment.
A gas cylinder is a piece of science equipment that is used to hold gas under pressure. It is commonly used in laboratories for various experiments and processes.
Mares sells a wide range of scuba diving equipment that one would need when going on a scuba diving trip. Some equipment include jackets, fins, masks, snorkels as well as spear guns.
Emilie Gagnan and Jacques-Yves Cousteau developed the first commercially used scuba equipment.
No. Scuba refers to any form of Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. An aqualung is a type of scuba equipment, but a rebreather is also technically scuba equipment, as would any other self contained underwater diving rig. However, surface supplied diving is not regarded as scuba.In common terms "scuba equipment" is often used as a generic term for diving equipment, so as to include non-breathing apparatus, like a diver's mask or fins.
The Dive Shop Dubai sells scuba diving equipment in Dubai. They sell Scubapro, TUSA, XS Scuba Trident SeaLife underwater cameras and offer PADI scuba diving certifications. www.TheDiveShopDubai.com
It all depends on the equipment you're using, diving in it's self does not cost a thing.
Usually yes. Generally, all metal equipment for scuba diving is made of aluminum.
Basically all the equipment used issafety equipment because we are not aquatic creatures! About the only equipment used in cave-diving that is not usually used in open water is duplicated kit, appropriate lighting on a safety-helmet,and a line-reel. And the ability to divide by three. Very deep dives also need considerable planning, appropriate rebreathers, gas mixtures, decompression calculations,etc, according to specific needs. If you are asking because you fancy trying it I can only advise you to become a proficient caver first (if you aren't already - though if you are you wouldn't need to ask). Then take up cave-diving as a branch of caving, with proper training in cave-diving. An open-water diving background will help but it's not enough. In the UK it's through the Cave DivingGroup - I don't know the American equivalent but the NSS would advise you. It is a highly-specialised combination of both activities. As you'd realise whendeep and far into some huge resurgence and you find you've used up over half your air and the silt you've disturbed has destroyed the visibility - because you went in without knowinghow to do so safely.