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This is because you dive, and because of Boyle's and Gay-Lussac's law, your blood basically takes in the nitrogen gas like carbonated water. Boyle's law causes gases to have impartial pressures, and so you would absorb oxygen instead of nitrogen because of the impartial pressures of gases.

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