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.
Um... yes. Children used to wear bathing suits, and many still do. It's a fashionable thing to do when swimming or frolicing in a water park.
No way!
swimming scuba diving skiing/snowboarding construction work
Well, it depends on which sport you are doing. If you are swimming, you probably wear a swim suit, and in gymnastics, they wear leotards, or like swimsuit material suits probably.
It helps you to move faster in the water. Some suits such as "Fast Skins," are so tight on your body that they make you go even faster. Of course you aren't supposed to wear them that often, only for championship meets.
There are special fashionable swimsuits for veiled women. They are very practical and decent. (Some look like scuba-diving suits, but not so tight). Many non-veiled women who feel shy wearing a regular swimsuit choose the ones for veiled women, particularly in public beaches and swimming pools.
no they wear other color suits
Deep diving in the ocean is done very carefully in special suits and helmets. Pressure under the ocean is significant and can be immense by the time you are down a few hundred feet. Scuba diving is sometimes used commercially, but only to depths of about 120 feet. - Many large dockyards and navies employ 'clearance divers ' to repair items on the bottom of ships and work on the dockyard floor. These divers wear heavy canvas suits and large hard helmets, fed air by lines from the surface. They can work down to 300 feet deep or so. Research and oilfield divers can wear special hard suits that allow them to go down almost 1,000 ft. These divers often wear "Newt suits" made by the Canadian company Nuytco Research in Vancouver.
Target sells cheap bathing suits for women. You can get a 2 piece at Target for $15.00 each piece, most women bathing suits cost $70.00. Also women should wear a slip cover or sarong when swimming.
Men's swimming attire includes swimming trunks that are in the style of boxer shorts, jammers, swim briefs, and for the daring, speedo's. Men's swim competition wear is made of ultra-thin micro-nylon fiber that dries twice as fast as conventional nylon.
No Running. No Diving in shallow ends. No bikes, skates, or skateboards. No Glass Wear. All children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.