A wetsuit, a drysuit
Wet Fabric or diving suit,
A rigid diving suit provides more protection against the extreme pressure of the deep sea. A flexible suit could compress under the pressure, causing harm to the diver. The rigid suit helps maintain a stable environment for the diver at such depths.
the suit is an astronaut's suit. problem solved.Not likely. A better answer is that he was in a deep-sea diving suit and, while under water, snagged it on an obstacle. Water filled the suit and ultimately his helmet. He drowned. There is no such thing as an astronaut's suit. It is by definition a spacesuit(one word). Thus, for the first answer to be correct the problem would have to be worded as "A man is found dead with a hole in his spacesuit. How did he die?" A deep-sea diving suit, on the other hand, can be referred to as a suit.
No. While the suit might protect you from the pressure,it could not protect you from the extremely high temperatures.
the pressure would simply crush a person in a flexible one so the rigid diving suit allows the person to go deeper than they normally would with a flexible wet suit
you either buy membership or you get to level five and go to the catalogue and buy the diving suit
yes t can
They have their place if you are diving in a dry suit for an extended time. If you are diving in a wet suit they would not be needed for obvious reasons. Scuba diving can dehydrate you from breathing the dry air in the scuba cylinders, so hydration is a must.
The suit that divers use to survive high pressure is called a diving suit or a pressure suit. These suits are designed to protect divers from the effects of high pressure underwater, such as decompression sickness.
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well it isn't such a hat, a diving hat that allows him to breathe steadily underwater.It is called An atmospheric diving suit or ADSwhich is is a small one man articulated submersible of anthropomorphic which looks like a suit of armour, with pressure joints to allow movement while keeping an internal pressure of one atmosphere or so. The ADS can be used for very deep dives of up to 2300 feet which is 700m.