In 1951, UC Berkeley and subsequent UC San Diego SIO physicist Hugh Bradner, is considered to be the original inventor and he is also called father of the modern wetsuit.
lenardo devinci
you either buy membership or you get to level five and go to the catalogue and buy the diving suit
yes t can
there is not very much eqiuptment needed to dive. There are only 2 things you need. first, your towel and second a bathing suit
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.
DuPont made the first fireproof suit in 1960 and it was available on the market in 1967.
A wetsuit, a drysuit
The armbands are in the pony stable
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.
Jim Jarratt is the inventor of the JIM SUIT. The JIM SUIT is an atmospheric diving suit. Hope it helped! -Leah
you go to the mayor and she gives it to you
You mean a scuba suit?