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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Do you know amazing facts about Scuba Diving

There are a lot of facts to learn about scuba. It’s an interesting way to see underwater world, Beautiful fishes, amazing stones, and many things. We are telling some interesting facts about scuba, which may increase your craving for this fun activity.

A mask is the first equipment to buy when you are preparing yourself for diving. The mask gives a pocket of air in front of the eyes. Air actually helps correct a light refraction error that would be made by water’s straight contact with the eyeball, the masks actually corrects this error. Objects still look about 33% larger due to the flatness on the mask’s lens,

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Underwater diving is called altitude diving when the surface is 300 mtr above sea level. It needs a special certification to learn about the dive methods, planning, and techniques modified for altitude.

Wetsuits were created in the early 1950’s. it became popular soon  O’Neil and Body Glove was the first two wetsuit manufacturing companies, The foam neoprene is a highly durable, very floatable, insulating material. Wetsuits actually work because the neoprene holds small, enclosed bubbles of Nitrogen gas. These small bubbles lessen the transfer of heat from the body to the outside, colder water which holds the wearer warmer.

Do you know? Nitrogen narcosis is an effect on the brain which happens in divers who go under 100 feet of sea water. This makes the person feel “drunk”, impairing motor functions and decision-making capacities.

The volume of helium used depends on the depth of the dive which in turn forces decompression stops, but this is what technical divers are qualified for and why they use trimix (a combination of oxygen, nitrogen, and helium). Trimix provides the diver a clearer head and better memory of the dive.

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Decompression sickness happens when nitrogen bubbles form in the bloodstream and muscles of a diver who go too fast, moving fast from high force outside of the body to low force outside of the body. This can create headaches; pain the joints, fatigue, trouble breathing, shock or even death.

So these are some deep knowledge about diving, it may not be interesting but important facts about diving.