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You would most likely see a diving board over a pool of water that is infested with sharks.
Assuming that the two are the same man ... the man diving from a 10 meter board would have five times the potential energy as the man on the 2 meter board. The energy is directly proportional to the height.
Um, I think so. Why else would we have them at swimming pools? -Jennie170195
no but there's probably a depth requirement
They probably made it like that because with the way that it is bult, it would be easier to propel into the air.
Need more specifics for what your definition of a dive poo is, in Florida a dive pool simple means a poo lat least 8' in depth
So that there is grip for their feet. Otherwise the water on the surface of the board would cause them to slip right off.
Someone who never goes to the deep end, cannot perform any type of stroke, and someone who never goes on the diving board.
There can be several common safety issues involved when one is installing a hanging pot rack. The primary safety issue would be hanging a pot rack on a surface that cannot support the weight. Another issue would be pots falling from the rack and causing injury.
They would put a board on thier head to make it flat like corn, and it would have something hanging down in between thier eyes to make them cross eyed.
If you are scuba diving and then suffered from a heart attack, initially your body would sink to the bottom due to the diving equipment, the weighted belt, and other items. After death as your body starts to decompose it would bloat, filling up with gases, and depending upon how heavy the equipment and the weight belt that you were wearing, this would most likely cause your body to float partway to the surface, or fully to the surface depnding upon if the gases released by your decomposing body are sufficent enough to counteract the weight of any and all scuba equipment you are wearing or carrying.
Say what?? Take your diving test? Hell! Why would you take your diving test anymore?!