Springboard and platform.
Springboard and Platform.
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Diving, especially deep diving, can aid discovery of new life forms and the hostile environments they survive in. Plus exploration is part of our nature.
Synchronized diving began in the 1930's at aquacades and diving shows. In 2000, synchronized diving was adopted as an Olympic sport. Two divers perform identical dives simultaneously.
The term for underwater diving is "scuba diving," which stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. This activity involves using specialized equipment to breathe underwater, allowing divers to explore marine environments. Other forms of underwater diving include free diving, which relies on breath-holding, and saturation diving, used in commercial and deep-sea operations.
Yes. The forms are: dive / dives / dived / diving Also it can be a noun: He did a good dive.
The difference between "regular" diving and synchronized diving is the scoring and the athletes. In "regular" diving one diver goes at a time and that one diver is scored based on that one dive. In synchronized diving, TWO people do the SAME DIVE at the SAME TIME to try and be as accurate and identical to each other as possible. The two athletes are then given ONE score for both dives based on their precision and timing.
Cave diving is a particularly risky type of diving using specialized SCUBA equipment to explore underwater caves.
Diving debuted in the Modern Olympics at the 1904 Games in St. Louis. Diving was not competed at the first two Games, the 1896 Games in Athens and the 1900 Games in Paris.
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