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A diver sinks underwater due to the force of gravity acting on their body, which is not counteracted by enough buoyancy from their diving equipment or body position. If a diver is not properly weighted or does not have enough air in their buoyancy control device (BCD), they may struggle to maintain a neutral buoyancy and may sink.
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Well this is possibly personal preference, but I would suggest the weighted boots from an original diving suit?
dont know i want to know though.
Fishing diving exploring
weighted
none that i know of. the u.s. navy probably does technical diving in the area
Weighted equipment can be dangerous if used on your own when you do not know the proper form and method to using it. It may be beneficial to watch videos before using any type of weighted equipment to ensure you do not injure your back.
The homophone of weighted is waited.
One can find information on cave diving through the cave diving website. Another website to look at is Waves n Caves, and if a person wants to know specifically about cave diving in Britain they can search the cave diving group website.
so that they know how much weight they have lost