The first record of "breathing underwater" is traced back to 100BC and the Egyptians who used goat bladders to dive under the water.
The two hose Scuba regulator has is beginnings with Jacques Cousteau and the US Divers regulators in the late 1960's.
The modern SCUBA apparatus is tied to developents in the late 1970's in Australia where a local developed two stage regulation, the forerunner of modern Poseidon rigs. This is the industry standard today.
Scuba Dice EP was created in 2006.
Jacques Yves Cousteau and Emile Gagnan worked together in 1942 and created the first SCUBA unit.
Either, depending on context. Usually, if used as a noun it is SCUBA; as an adjective, as in scuba diver, it is just scuba.
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Scuba diving.
A scuba diver is a human who enjoys scuba diving. Therefore, a scuba diver has a spine and is a vertebrate.
No, but "scuba-diving" is a verb.
'SCUBA' is a noun, referring to the breathing apparatus. 'SCUBA dive' is the verb, with 'SCUBA dived' as the past-tense form.
It's an acronym: Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus = SCUBA (not scuba)
Scuba was invented by the navy.
There are scuba diving classes and popular scuba diving areas in Sydney, Australia. Scuba diving clubs are not advertised in that area.
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