Equipment changes depending on the location of the dive and purpose. Basic equipment include, wetsuit, fins, snorkel and mask, lead weight, Scuba tank, BCD (Buoyancy Compensation Device), and Regulator.
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ANSWER:Metal helmets are still in use by professional divers. Many consider the metal helmet to be safer than SCUBA gear.
Mask, fins, snorkel, knife, tank, bcd (buoyancy control device), wetsuit, weight belt, regulator, pressure gauge, depth gauge, etc.
You can breathe underground by using submersible breathing aparatus similar to scuba gear used by divers.
A "scuba suit" typically refers to a type of exposure suit worn by scuba divers. There are two main types of scuba suits: wetsuits and drysuits. These suits serve different purposes and are used in specific diving conditions: Wetsuits: Usage: Wetsuits are commonly used by scuba divers, snorkelers, surfers, and other water sports enthusiasts. Purpose: Wetsuits are designed to provide thermal insulation in cold water. The suit traps a thin layer of water between the neoprene material and the skin. The body heat warms this water, creating a thermal barrier that helps to keep the diver or water sports enthusiast warm. Diving Conditions: Wetsuits are suitable for diving in relatively warmer waters, typically ranging from around 10 to 25 degrees Celsius (50 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). Drysuits: Usage: Drysuits are primarily used by scuba divers, particularly in colder water conditions. Purpose: Unlike wetsuits, drysuits are designed to keep the diver dry by preventing water from entering the suit. They are sealed at the wrists and neck, and divers wear insulating undergarments beneath the drysuit to stay warm. Drysuits are more effective in colder water conditions where prolonged exposure to cold water could lead to hypothermia. Diving Conditions: Drysuits are commonly used in colder waters, often below 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit). In summary, scuba divers use scuba suits (either wetsuits or drysuits) to provide thermal protection and insulation during underwater activities. The choice between a wetsuit and a drysuit depends on the water temperature and the specific needs of the diver. Additionally, other water enthusiasts, such as surfers and snorkelers, may also use wetsuits for thermal protection in different water conditions.
Many scuba stores sell scuba diving cameras. Check a scuba gear stores in your area. This will allow you to compare cameras and get advise from fellow scuba divers.
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Divers use 21% Oxygen and 79% nitrogen while underwater. It results in the same exact air we breath on the surface.
No Specialized gear is needed to dive to the depths where the Lusitania rests. At 450 feet the wreck is not available to sport divers.
To use it in that form, you could use it as a command. For instance, Dive into the water. To use it in another way, you would have to change the verb tense to "dove" or "diving" or something else like that.
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