Deep sea divers wear diving suits in order to prevent their body by the harmful effects of maximum pressure at greater depth in seas and ocean.
Patience Graham
To withstand the pressure of being under water.
To withstand the pressure of being under water.
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Deep sea divers wear diving suits in order to prevent their body by the harmful effects of maximum pressure at greater depth in seas and ocean.
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Lead has a high density which means that the divers can sink quicker.
Deep sea divers wear special suits to keep their body from getting too cold. They also wear these suits to keep from being crushed under the pressure.
Thermal protection - water at depth can be very cold.
Deep inside the sea, there is much more pressure and as such much more quantity of nitrogen is dissolved in body fluids and fat.When deep sea divers comes out suddenly on the surface of water, this dissolved nitrogen comes out forming air bubbles in the body cells and blood vessels causing serious damage. So deep sea divers have to were very strong suits.
To keep the immense pressure from crushing them.AdditionUnless in a 1 atmosphere suit, it will not protect from pressure and a diver will never be crushed anyway. So the answer is for protection and warmth.
Lead has a high density which means that the divers can sink quicker.
Lead has a high density which means that the divers can sink quicker.