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∙ 11y agoIt might be called "the benz,"
but there are several different kinds......
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A very rapid pressure loss is known as explosive decompression. The question is about the ascent itself and not any consequences of ascending too fast. Also, simply ascending fast does not equate to a diver actually getting decompression sickness. The term decompression illness encompasses all diving pressure related injuries including those not related to ascending fast.
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Decompression sickness/Decompression illness/"The
bends"
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∙ 11y agoOnly a peregrine falcon is known to fly that fast in a dive. Here's a link to prove that it can (but remember, only while diving). :)
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60mph but when they are diving down they can reach up to 80mph
Its called'The bends'
Tom is a diver not a swimmer in competition. Speed is not measured in diving.
Yes. The peregrine Falcons are the fastest diving bird alive. They can dive up to 200 miles per hour. Now that is fast.
Vivaldi uses fast-paced string passages and abrupt dynamics shifts to mimic the unpredictability of a storm. The use of tremolo and trills create a sense of agitation and intensity, while the solo violin represents the voice of the storm. The recurring motifs and motifs of descending scales add to the imagery of rain and thunder.
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Yes it can. If you are going to fast suck as diving at beyond the max speed for that aircraft it will overstress and most likely begin to tear itself apart.
I think the price of gold is rising so fast because the economy is bad. I have a friend who invests in gold bars.
The balloon was ascending perfectly, but the squabbling operators were going… answer: NOWHERE FAST (shift, women, piracy, celery)