5 meters at sheffield and coventry
Last pool I dived into from a ten meter Olympic board was 16 feet deep.
According to FINA (the international swimming regulatory body), the minimum depth for pool which allows 10m platform diving is 5m.
Refer to the link below for the minimum dimensions (including depths) of pools which may be used for the various Olympic diving events.
The diving pool at the London Olympics has to be a minimum depth of 4.5 meters, but the preferred depth is 5 meters (16 feet 4 inches).
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.
People need a submarine or dive bell to protect themselves from the immense pressure experienced at deep underwater levels. Submarines and dive bells are designed to withstand high pressures and provide a controlled environment for divers to safely explore these depths without risking injury or death.
The deeper the diver goes, the higher the pressure is.
5 or 6 meters
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.
yes
Deep sea divers wear diving suits to protect themselves from the cold temperatures, high pressure, and potential hazards of the deep sea environment. The suits help to regulate body temperature, provide buoyancy, and offer protection from sharp objects and marine life.
since the 2nd book was underwater and it was called deep wizardry i think the 3rd book high wizardry has to do more with in the sky
Some train in Ponds Forge In Sheffield (my hometown yay) some train in other high class venues
Peter B. Bennett has written: 'The physiology and medicine of diving and compressed air work' -- subject(s): Deep diving, High pressure (Science), Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Deep diving, Physiological effect, Submarine medicine 'The Physiology and Medicine of Diving' 'To the very depths' -- subject(s): Anesthesiologists, Divers Alert Network, Divers, Biography
Olympic Heights Community High School was created in 1991.